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'to prove himself' is a valid phrase in written English.
You can use it when you are talking about someone attempting to demonstrate their worth or capability. For example: "Gerald was determined to prove himself as a reliable member of the team."
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He has five years to prove himself.
The coach seeking to prove himself.
Having to prove himself is nothing new.
He's going to have to prove himself".
"He was here to prove himself.
Now Wilson gets to prove himself again.
"He needs time to prove himself".
He felt the need to prove himself.
He knows he has to prove himself capable, and fast.
In Bremen he didn't need to prove himself so much.
"He certainly had to prove himself," Bradley said.
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