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Discover Ludwig"proved well" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to indicate that something has been successfully demonstrated or verified. For example, "His theory proved well in the experiment."
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The risk proved well worth it.
It proved well worth the wait.
It proved well beyond his rivals.
The improved call quality, however, proved well worth the price.
His "Lohengrin" proved well worth the trip to Stockholm.
Reid proved well suited to Martin's self-reflexiveness.
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Bank regulators congratulate themselves that in this downturn the banks have (so far) proved well-capitalised.
No organisation welcomes change, and under these conditions, reform has proved well-nigh impossible.
The decision proved well-nigh catastrophic, or indeed disastrous, for the economy of a united Germany in its early years.
In doing so, it's lost its USP: persuading big shots to turn up in June has proved well-nigh impossible.
Never remote, never haughty, he was a regular guy, an audience-pleaser who proved well-suited for series television.
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