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Discover Ludwig"is proving" is correct and commonly used in written English
It is the present continuous tense of the verb "prove," meaning to demonstrate or show the truth or validity of something. Example: The new data is proving that climate change is causing drastic changes in the ocean's temperature.
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That is proving hard.
This is proving hard.
That is proving tricky.
"He is proving something".
That is proving difficult.
It is proving successful.
But that is proving hard.
She is proving him wrong.
Justin Trudeau is proving tougher.
This is proving increasingly difficult.
A deal is proving elusive.
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