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The phrase "proved to be working" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe a situation where the expected result of an action was achieved. For example: "The new system proved to be working perfectly, with all processes running smoothly."
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These thin film sensors also proved to be working in a wide range of excitation currents since deep saturation is not requested thanks to a highly nonlinear hysteresis loop.
Even in this case, the LAPU scheme is proved to be working better than APU and AOMDV.
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My management is about delegation, and it's proving to be working.
A number of people in this story prove to be working undercover, with the use of fake identities, in an arms-smuggling conspiracy that leads to the Middle East.
Well that has proved to be work of fiction.
From afar they appear to be watercolors, but they prove to be works of collage created from torn bits of brilliantly dyed papers.
Crop circles are said by some who have studied them to be messages from intelligent extraterrestrial life, but many have been proved to be the work of humans.
That attack proved to be the work of a disaffected American, Timothy McVeigh Timothy McVeigh.
It proved to be a work in progress, one in which Budzyn was grateful for such strong competition.
As with claims about WMD and Al Qaeda connections, this one has proved to be a work of imagination.
Payment processors proved to be challenging to work with.
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