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"prove a" can be a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is often used in the context of providing evidence or support for a statement or claim. For example: - "The lawyer was confident that she could prove a strong case in court." - "Scientists are still working to prove a connection between the two phenomena." - "Can you prove a link between the suspect and the crime scene?" - "His actions prove a lack of consideration for others."
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To prove a hoax?
Exaggerated to prove a point?
It doesn't prove a crime".
This could prove a mistake.
But reality can prove a harsh mistress.
That might prove a hard cell.
Public perception may prove a problem, too.
It could prove a fateful advantage.
But Afghanistan may prove a bigger market.
It could prove a daunting challenge.
It could yet prove a pyrrhic victory.
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