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'it will be proved' is a perfectly valid phrase that can be used in written English.
You might use it in a sentence to indicate that you are sure that something will be proven or demonstrated eventually. For example: "When all the evidence has been gathered, it will be proved that the thieves were responsible for the theft."
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Somehow, the US is always making an invisible movie about itself, an endlessly refreshed and recast mythology in which the nation itself is a doughty individual going against the grain and always certain that, whatever the risks, it will be proved right in the end, the story of its individuality and heroism only burnished by the surrounding recalcitrant nay-sayers.
Even so, that early speculation by the media looks as if it will be proved correct.
"It will be proved a gimmick if I come out and fail terribly today," she said.
It will be proved that in this case the support points and weights are real analytic functions of the boundary points of the design space.
Through the robust design problem, it will be proved also that the aspiration level method using GDEA is useful for supporting a decision making of complex system.
Then, it will be proved that, given a pre-existing controller designed for some delayfree process, the proposed scheme achieves better robustness and performance than single-horizon predictors.
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Moreover, for its own scientific interest, it will be proven that this decomposition leads to a new and efficient optimum filter estimation algorithm.
"It will be proven that he is innocent," Jarvis said.
"It will be proven that Erick did nothing wrong.
It will be proven that the design method is D-optimal from a steady state perspective.
"If it's wrong, it will be proven wrong," said Kert Davies, research director of Greenpeace USA.
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