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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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Which one do you prefer?

Which one do you prefer? And is there a meaning difference?

I am going to find any proof to prove I am right.

I am going to find any proof which proves I am right.

I think although structure is different, I could use both in the simiar contexts. What do you think?

Thank you in advance.
  

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Hi, Neither is natural, particularly because of the repetition of proof / prove. I'd say eg I am going to find proof that I am right. eg I am going to prove that I am right.

  • Hi, Neither is natural, particularly because of the repetition of proof / prove.
  • I'd say eg I am going to find proof that I am right.
  • eg I am going to prove that I am right.
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Hi,

Neither is natural, particularly because of the repetition of proof / prove.

I'd say
eg I am going to find proof that I am right.
eg I am going to prove that I am right.

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