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the proofs
noun
An effort, process, or operation designed to establish or discover a fact or truth; an act of testing; a test; a trial.
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The proofs of the above Lemmas are given in Appendix: Proofs.
You didn't see the proofs?
It's only on the proofs," she says.
Even as he inspected the proofs he was unpersuaded.
The proofs were not simply 'sketched' but presented completely.
He often worked over the proofs with paint or pastel.
The proofs were getting so long that progress was glacial.
I heard the news on the last day of checking the proofs.
Ms. Roux said the proofs had not been exhibited since the historical society acquired them.
The proofs arrived from the publisher in February, and Gissing's masterpiece appeared on 7 April 1891.
As we go through the proofs by phone, Alice throws each discussed page on the floor.
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