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Discover Ludwig'proved only' is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to indicate that something has been established definitively, as in the following example: The success of the experiment was proved only after months of diligent work.
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It proved only a postponement.
(The delays proved only passing, anyway).
Others have proved only short-term palliatives.
This flu season, the influenza vaccine proved only 23% effective.
Iran has proved only slightly less frustrating for Mr. Bush.
The tapes, said his lawyers, proved only that he was a bad man, not a killer.
Discussion of money matters proved only slightly more circumspect in person than online.
He noted that Mr. Condon proved only a few cases of cheating each year.
Attempts to attract volunteers for various German-sponsored military or paramilitary units proved only partially successful.
For the Giants' offense, the start against Jacksonville proved only a glitch.
The kiss proved only that two young vow-makers had failed in their vows.
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