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Discover LudwigThe phrase "proved a point" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to successfully demonstrate or support one's argument or idea. Example: The scientist's experiment proved a point about the relationship between diet and longevity.
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Great, I've proved a point – I'm in charge.
The concert proved a point about Mr. Bacharach.
He made his points, and proved a point.
But Mancini had proved a point, even if he was not willing to say as much.
The Rays were just as reluctant to say that their two victories proved a point.
The Nets proved a point when they beat the Knicks last week at Continental Arena.
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Exaggerated to prove a point?
But I'm proving a point".
To Prove a Point; TAHITI NUI.
"Well, prove a point to who?
I wanted to prove a point today".
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