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Hasibrahman Posted 6 years ago
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Proof that

What does this expression "proof that" mean? Please provide some exmple sentences using it.

? Proof that, with consistency and commitment, anything is possible!
  

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It has been taken out of context. In context it's probably an abbreviated form of This is proof that anything is possible with consistency and commitment . where "this" refers to something stated earlier.

  • It has been taken out of context.
  • In context it's probably an abbreviated form of This is proof that anything is possible with consistency and commitment .
  • where "this" refers to something stated earlier.
  • Proof is a validation or a demonstration in this context.
  • CJ
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It has been taken out of context.

In context it's probably an abbreviated form of

This is proof that anything is possible with consistency and commitment.

where "this" refers to something stated earlier.

Proof is a validation or a demonstration in this context.

CJ

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