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Discover LudwigThe phrase "prove yourself" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
Here are a few examples of how it can be used in a sentence: 1) "In order to succeed in this position, you will have to prove yourself and your abilities." 2) "She challenged him to prove himself and show that he was capable of handling the task." 3) "Before you can join the team, you will need to prove yourself in a series of tests and assessments." 4) "If you want to be taken seriously as a leader, you must first prove yourself to your colleagues and superiors." 5) "He had always struggled to prove himself to his strict father, but now he finally felt confident and accomplished."
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"To prove yourself as first friend".
You've just got to prove yourself.
You really have to prove yourself".
"You definitely had to prove yourself more.
You drive yourself on to prove yourself.
"That's another chance to prove yourself".
You learn how to prove yourself.
"You're constantly needing to prove yourself physically, to prove yourself sexually.
"It's something you have to prove yourself on.
You've got to go prove yourself in the N.F.L".
"You prove yourself, and you make a living at it.
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