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Discover Ludwig"proven popular" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English.
It is used to indicate that something or someone has been found to be popular or successful. For example: The new blockbuster movie has proven popular with moviegoers, quickly becoming a box-office hit.
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But they have proven popular.
The formula has proven popular.
The trucks have proven popular with customers.
Bloomberg's list, too, has proven popular.
Its telephone bank, Bank24, has proven popular with German consumers.
The "Nile train" has proven popular among Sudanese for cultural reasons, but even more so financially.
The few Australian-made iterations of both have often proven popular.
More recently, Google's Android operating system for smartphones has also proven popular.
Despite such iconoclasm, Dr. Mintzberg's brainchild has proven popular with some of the world's largest corporations.
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That could prove popular.
These arguments have proved popular.
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