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Discover LudwigThe phrase "proved what" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is commonly used in sentences as a way to emphasize or clarify what has been proven. Example: The experiment proved what many scientists had suspected all along - that water freezes at 0 degrees Celsius.
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He proved what he's able to do.
This weekend proved what a joyfully unpredictable league we have.
"It proved what we were talking about," says Overmyer.
But Ms. Roberts proved what were only allegations.
But we proved what type of character our team has".
Martyn Williams proved what a wily talent he is.
The four finalists proved what a wonderful thing an insightful and passionately delivered lecture can be.
"The watch proved what an incredible freethinker he was," he said.
His stories proved what the UN had been so desperate to conceal.
A month ago, she proved what a healthy glow could do for her game.
Scientific study of her speeches has lately proved what we instinctively knew to be true.
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