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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'prove over' is not correct and cannot be used in written English.
Instead, you could use the phrase 'proven over' in a sentence, such as: The research has proven over time that these methods are effective.
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In that time, this extraordinary band prove over and over that rock need not always be mere sturm-und-drang, that it can be like oil over-filling a bowl, trembling with surface tension, before flooding over the lip.
I am a guy who happens to have no legs but who pushes myself (lol, as the young folk say) as hard as I can in order to prove, over and over again, that there is nothing others can do that I cannot.
"Democrats continue to work hard to make things better for the middle class and the rest of the 99percentt, while Republicans prove over and over again that their only answer to any problem is to cut taxes on the wealthiest of the wealthy.
That's surely true, as these two volumes prove over and over.
Some will doubtless prove over the top, while others will be taken off their feet on the fast ground.
Whether WikiLeaks will prove over time to be a credible publisher of such truths is another question.
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But ministers are worried the plans for winding up banks could prove over-complicated.
But business bosses also warned of a number of concerns that could see their expectations prove over-optimistic.
Are grades the answer to the rigorous, well-respected system everyone wants, or will they simply prove over-bureaucratic, potentially costly and militate against less academic trainees?
Hopes are clearly pinned on the economy bouncing back from the second-quarter weakness caused by wet weather and the extra bank holiday in June, but the disappointing PMI data and growing doubts that the Olympics will bring a growth spurt to London suggest that such hopes may prove over-optimistic.
"The department is basing its current 10-year equipment plan on Treasury planning assumptions that are now likely to prove over-optimistic.
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