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The phrase "prove the rule" can be grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used in a rhetorical or philosophical sense to mean that an exception or outlier can confirm the existence of a general rule. Example: The fact that he doesn't like chocolate proves the rule that most people have a sweet tooth.
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The exceptions prove the rule.
Exceptions prove the rule.
But they really do prove the rule.
The cases prove the rule.
Even the exceptions prove the rule.
I think sometimes there are exceptions that prove the rule.
But these are exceptions that prove the rule.
These are the exceptions that prove the rule.
But these anecdotal examples don't prove the rule.
There is an exception to prove the rule about the four major championship winners this season.
Could Mr Blair end up the single exception that will prove the rule?
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