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"needs to be proven" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that requires evidence or verification in order to be accepted as true or valid. Example: The defendant's innocence needs to be proven beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.
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The business needs to be proven.
It's the implementation that needs to be proven.
That the connections between these different regions have been longstanding no longer needs to be proven.
Norway plus advocates also claim it would mean significantly lower financial contributions, though this needs to be proven.
And the idea that an evolutionary mechanism might be behind this behavior still needs to be proven experimentally.
"This needs to be proven with the next step, which is a randomized controlled trial," he said.
However, the efficacy of these reagents in cancer patients still needs to be proven in randomized clinical trials.
Their validity, however, needs to be proven by dedicated experiments at small scale but relevant thermal hydraulic conditions.
The result of this approach is that large loads are necessary in proof load testing if a reliability index needs to be proven in a proof load test.
While it has been "officially licensed" to operate on roads in Germany, the car is still a prototype, meaning its still needs to be proven on a commercial scale.
But before an anode is usable in a vehicle, Whittingham says, its coulombic efficiency needs to be proven over hundreds or thousands of charges, and such long-term performance hasn't yet been shown with silicon.
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