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Discover LudwigThe phrase "proving myself" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is used to express the act of demonstrating one's abilities or worth to oneself or to others. Example: "I have been working hard to prove myself at my new job, and I'm happy to say that my efforts have been recognized by my colleagues and supervisors."
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"It's not about proving myself to a new manager.
"It's not about me proving myself," Mr. Evans said in an interview.
I think I have a bit of proving myself ahead of me".
"I'll never forget this event," Eurgh tells me afterwards, "because I like proving myself right.
I didn't seem to mind proving myself dumb if it meant proving someone else wrong.
When McGrady was signed by the Magic, he was intent, he said, "on proving myself".
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I had to prove myself".
I want to prove myself".
"I've got to prove myself".
"I had to prove myself," he said.
So I have to prove myself".
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