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were proof
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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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They, the alumni, were proof of it.
Saint Laurent's clothes were proof that class could be bought.
Wrong, she insisted, as though assertion were proof.
Rezaian believes the elections were proof of changing times for Irib.
Labour claimed the figures were proof that the NHS was sliding backwards.
This, and three more in his teens, were proof of manhood.
Phil Alexander, Mojo's editor, said the awards were proof that the best artists made timeless music.
Robert Morris's three conference championships and two N.C.A.A. tournament appearances were proof that his methods worked.
On his Facebook page, he explained that the photographs were proof that "life goes on, silently".
Iraqi authorities said the confessions were proof of Mr. Hashimi's guilt.
"The greatness of yesterday's demonstrations were proof of the energy of our democracy".
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