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Discover LudwigThe phrase "prove as" is correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to show that something is likely to be or become a certain way, or that something will work in a certain manner. Example: "I hope this new method will prove as effective as the old one." ("I hope this new method will be just as effective as the old one.") Another example: "The test results proved as expected." (The test results turned out as predicted.)
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(Thomasina's grievous fate will prove as much).
Will this new monolith prove as fragile as Stone Mountain?
But will the British prove as enthusiastic as the Swedes?
Will the gold prove as ambivalent as in Colfer's story?
These are important points, but I don't think they prove as much as Cohn suggests.
Sometimes, though, in a competitive world, being overly conservative can prove as dangerous as being reckless.
Mr Noda will hope that voters prove as fickle as they have been in recent elections.
But the frustrations will not prove as painful as they might seem.
So perhaps the new GMAT will soon prove as popular as the old one.
In such a climate, smartphones and ubiquitous Internet prove as much a fetter as a tool.
Again, this might not prove as liberating as they hope, at least in the short term.
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