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Discover LudwigNo, the phrase "to proof" is not grammatically correct in written English
It is missing a main verb, such as "prove" or "proofread." Some possible ways to use these words correctly in a sentence are: - "I need to proofread my essay before submitting it." - "Can you prove that your theory is correct?" - "The evidence has yet to be proofed for accuracy." Corrected example: "I need to proofread my essay before submitting it to my professor."
Dictionary
to proof
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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Her argument amounts to Proof by Anecdote.
It's presented as something close to proof of racial profiling.
"President Mandela's life is the closest thing we have to proof of God.
Pisco is also distilled to proof, meaning it is not diluted with water before bottling.
Why do citizens need to proof that chemicals are damaging to our health?
All that is required is a charge, and evidence, leading to proof.
It's also a good place, he said, to proof bread dough.
But it never added up to proof that Clark was on the job for the Soviets.
Now we can point to proof that it is a neurodevelopmental disorder.
One major advantage of working digitally is the ability to proof as I shoot.
This complete to proof.
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