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Discover LudwigThe phrase "still unproven" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that has not yet been demonstrated or validated, often in a scientific or theoretical context. Example: "The theory remains still unproven despite numerous experiments conducted over the years."
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Coda is still unproven.
This assumption is still unproven.
But still unproven in the crucible of the Champions League's final stages.
"But all honeymoons end".Mr Schwarzenegger's mettle is still unproven in a real political scrap.
Anyone feel Hoggard is still unproven as a one-day bowler?
Mrs. Lowey said in an interview that the agency was still unproven.
That is Spencer, still unproven, uncorking a wild throw from the corner.
But with the KIC's groundbreaking but still unproven impact on North Korea, the counter has become more explicit.
"Social networking sounds great in theory, but the business benefits are still unproven," says Paul Jackson of Forrester, a consultancy.
The knight in shining armor you're waiting for, Chad Pennington, is still unproven and Testaverde is buying time.
"Our view is that EPR's future is bleak: too big, too costly, and still unproven," said HSBC's analysts last month.
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