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Discover LudwigThe phrase "which proved" can be used in written English.
It is often used to introduce a clause that provides evidence or proof of something mentioned in the main clause. Example: The new security measures, which proved to be highly effective, significantly reduced the number of break-ins in the neighborhood.
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Which proved my point.
Which proved that I'm not a loser.
In 2013, he had a heart attack, which proved fatal.
In 1918, he engaged in a business which proved unsuccessful.
West led a heart, which proved to be unwise.
(Lloyd lent us the car, which proved a mixed blessing).
I've seen the movie twice, which proved important.
He brought the house down, which proved his point.
Shortly afterwards he contracted a lung infection, which proved fatal.
Its publisher, Jonathan Cape, launched an appeal which proved abortive.
Panmure Gordon estimated a £1bn undervaluation (which proved conservative).
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