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The phrase "so far proven" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means that something has been proven up to a certain point or at this current time, but there is still room for further confirmation or evidence. Example: "The suspect's guilt has not been fully established, but the evidence presented in court is so far proven to be strong."
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His calculation has so far proven correct.
But, she said, the deadlines have so far proven ineffective.
Pictures emerged after the match of the incident, although video evidence has so far proven inconclusive.
The most pernicious activity so far proven is illicit funding of a staff volleyball team.
And this strain of swine flu has not so far proven especially lethal.
A single-payer system has, so far, proven politically unpalatable in this country.
It is a risky strategy that has so far proven divisive.
Dr. Abe said attempts to eliminate tryptophan from Vaam have so far proven unsuccessful.
However, the H1N1 virus has so far proven to be a wimpy virus.
Predictions that a respectably sized city would be left without a single newspaper have so far proven false.
But he said reports that some of the terrorists had attended the school had so far proven to be false.
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