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Discover LudwigThe phrase "proved popular" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate that something has gained popularity or acceptance over time. Example: "The new smartphone model proved popular among tech enthusiasts and casual users alike."
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These arguments have proved popular.
The recipe has proved popular.
The concept proved popular.
They proved popular with voters in May.
That option has proved popular and effective.
The organization's formula has proved popular.
Both proved popular with members.
On-screen program guides have proved popular.
On Twitter #WhereisNkurunziza also proved popular.
It proved popular – although the public mood has reversed since.
The film has, however, proved popular in some unlikely places.
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