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prove more relevant
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "prove more relevant" is not correct in standard English; it should be "prove to be more relevant." You can use it when discussing the importance or applicability of a particular idea or piece of information in a given context.
Example: "In the context of our discussion, the new research findings may prove to be more relevant than the previous studies."
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News & Media
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Alternative expressions(3)
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Given the success of the opposition leader Tony Abbott's use of the governing Labor Party's failed refugee policies as a cudgel, and with an election approaching, the political calculus may prove more relevant than the fiscal.
News & Media
"The real test for the market will come in the early new year when we see whether continuing low mortgage rates and lack of new and existing housing supply prove more relevant than uncertainty over unemployment, inflation and the wider economy post-Brexit".
News & Media
Goals of remission and 'treating to targets' may prove more relevant to identify real-world use of new and existing therapeutics.
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56 human-written examples
His words have proven more relevant over time.
News & Media
In addition, as TDP-43 and FUS are both associated with FTD as well as with ALS, these models may prove more broadly relevant to mechanisms of neurodegenerative disease.
Science
Should either the 23-bp promoter region or the 12-bp intron 1 region of the bovine PRNP prove more biologically relevant to the manifestation of disease, substantial heritable differences in overall susceptibility or resistance to classical BSE may exist between B. indicus and B. taurus cattle.
Science
The distinctive gene regulatory information that the results describe should prove more robust and biologically relevant than a signature gene list.
Science
On the other hand, more conventional surveys might prove more suitable for gathering crime-relevant details about where people go; for what purposes; how much alcohol they drink in different places; their group sizes; and their roles as offender, target, or guardian.
Science
The real reason may prove more prosaic.
News & Media
The Belgian report may prove more controversial.
News & Media
Will Skylon prove more popular?
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When you mean to express that something is becoming more important or applicable, consider using the grammatically correct form "prove to be more relevant".
Common error
Avoid omitting "to be" after "prove" when intending to express that something demonstrates increased relevance. Using "prove more relevant" is grammatically incorrect.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase, while not grammatically standard, functions to express a comparative degree of relevance, indicating that something is demonstrating a higher level of importance or applicability compared to something else. As Ludwig AI indicates, the grammatically correct form is "prove to be more relevant".
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News & Media
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Science
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
While "prove more relevant" might seem straightforward, Ludwig AI indicates that it's grammatically incorrect. The correct phrasing is "prove to be more relevant". The phrase aims to express that something is demonstrating a higher level of importance or applicability, especially when compared to something else. It appears in news, media, and scientific contexts. To avoid grammatical errors, use "prove to be more relevant" or alternatives like "demonstrate greater relevance" or "show increased relevance".
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
demonstrate greater relevance
Replaces the verb "prove" with "demonstrate", focusing on the act of showing relevance.
show increased relevance
Similar to "demonstrate greater relevance", emphasizing the showing of relevance.
become more applicable
Focuses on the increasing applicability of something.
gain importance
Highlights the increasing importance of something, which often correlates with relevance.
prove to be more pertinent
Substitutes "relevant" with "pertinent", indicating a more direct and specific relevance.
turn out to be more applicable
Similar to "become more applicable", emphasizing the result of being applicable.
prove to hold more weight
Indicates that something becomes more influential or significant.
prove to be of greater consequence
Similar to "prove to hold more weight", focusing on the impact of something.
prove to have greater bearing
Indicates a greater influence or connection to a specific situation.
prove to be more significant
Highlights the increased significance or importance of something.
FAQs
How can I correctly use the phrase "prove more relevant" in a sentence?
While "prove more relevant" is often used, it is not grammatically correct. The correct form is "prove to be more relevant".
What is a more grammatically sound alternative to "prove more relevant"?
Alternatives include "demonstrate greater relevance" or "show increased relevance".
Is there a difference in meaning between "prove relevant" and "prove to be relevant"?
Yes, while subtle, "prove to be relevant" is grammatically correct and expresses the idea that something is demonstrating its relevance. The phrase "prove relevant" is also possible, however depends on the context.
When is it appropriate to use "prove to be more relevant" instead of "become more relevant"?
Use "prove to be more relevant" when you want to emphasize that something is actively demonstrating its increasing importance or applicability over time. You can use the phrase "become more relevant" when focusing on the process of becoming more relevant.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
86%
Authority and reliability
3.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested