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Discover LudwigThe phrase "prediction proved" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It implies that a previous prediction or forecast has been validated or shown to be accurate. It can be used in various contexts, such as discussing the success of a prediction made by a scientist or the accuracy of a weather forecast. Example: The meteorologist's prediction proved to be true as the storm hit the city exactly as forecasted.
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"When we understand the worm, we will understand life," predicted John Sulston, one of the three Nobel laureates, and his prediction proved astonishingly accurate.
His prediction proved accurate.
The prediction proved untrue.
That prediction proved prophetic.
The prediction proved uncannily accurate.
Mr. Brennan's prediction proved inaccurate.
This prediction proved correct, too.
Fortunately, my dire prediction proved incorrect.
Inside of economics, too, Becker's prediction proved prescient.
Unfortunately for the Greens, the first prediction proved true.
Strictly speaking, that prediction proved to be false.
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