Sentence examples for quite proved from inspiring English sources

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But Colors has not quite proved the point; it operates at a slight loss.

For decades, the deep state was whispered about, but its existence was never quite proved; then, in November , 1996 its outlines started to come clear.

He has never quite proved that the Reagan deficits were an intentional conspiracy to undermine domestic government, but he was certainly correct that they would have that effect.

It is probably fair to say that Messrs Kharas and Rogerson have not quite proved their contention that Mr Sumner is describing "a transitory phenomenon", in which the poor remain in middle-income countries only for a while.

If the launch of the WSL has not quite proved the big bang moment for women's football in this country that some thought it might be, it has elevated it to a new level of professionalism, organisation and visibility.

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Some of these advantages are quite evident and proved by the above mentioned, well-designed randomized controlled trials, while others have to be investigated further [ 19].

It was adding the letters in the first place that proved rather costly.

(This later proved untrue).

Watching both proved fascinating.

(They were subsequently proved right).

Its influence proved correspondingly enduring.

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