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The phrase "was proven to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are trying to explain that something has been proven to be true in a factual sense. For example, "The suspect's involvement in the crime was proven to be true beyond a reasonable doubt."
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"That was proven to be highly naive with SBInet.
However, PCL-Spirulina nanofiber was proven to alleviate astrocyte activity.
ROMP was proven to be living and versatile.
Importantly, JAK2/STAT3 signaling was proven to play a critical role in this process.
Elevated central OX2R activity was proven to contribute to elevated arterial pressure in SHRs21.
Metallic nickel (Ni0) was proven to be the active species for the methane partial oxidation reaction.
The tethered cyclam ligand was proven to facilely accommodate Co III) cation into its cavity.
A recently developed H-titanate nanofiber (NF) was proven to be a promising catalyst.
The electrical conductivity was proven to be better in 1D rather than in 2D structured inclusions.
Further, shoulder fouling scenario was proven to be critical in track maintenance.
However, UVA degradation was proven to have effects on the shape memory effect in SSMPs.
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