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HifaMo Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

a lively proof

Please is the expression 'lively proof" a correct combination?

For example: That was a lively proof of his arrogance.

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It's an interesting expression, and seems correct. It would assume some lively goings on resulted from his arrogance. d

  • It's an interesting expression, and seems correct.
  • It would assume some lively goings on resulted from his arrogance.
  • d
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It's an interesting expression, and seems correct. It would assume some lively goings on resulted from his arrogance. d

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