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Discover LudwigThe phrase "proved as much" is correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used at the end of a sentence and means that something was confirmed to be true. For example, "The results of the experiment proved as much."
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The recent unbeaten run proved as much.
At the 1992 Brit Awards, they proved as much.
O'Neill's side has proved as much in the past.
They had proved as much, to England's cost, in Mexico 16 years earlier.
He then proved as much, obliging as fans peppered him with inquiries from all angles.
It proved as much before, during and after the financial crisis of 2008-09.
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Julia McKenzie, 72, proves as much in her latest project.
(Thomasina's grievous fate will prove as much).
As a consequence Clu proves as much a visual distraction as a tiresome, villainous inevitability.
These are important points, but I don't think they prove as much as Cohn suggests.
His MLE accent is proving as much of a problem as his imperfect French.
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