Examples of 'proved to be one' in a sentence

Meaning of "proved to be one"

The phrase 'proved to be one' suggests that a person or thing has confirmed or demonstrated a specific quality or characteristic that was previously mentioned or implied. It indicates that the subject has lived up to expectations or fulfilled a role or identity

How to use "proved to be one" in a sentence

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proved to be one
It proved to be one of his most popular works.
And the rest of the trip proved to be one of our happiest ever.
Has proved to be one of the best experiences of.
The purchase of this program has proved to be one of our best investments.
This proved to be one of their greatest gifts.
The final season for Gates on Wearside proved to be one of success.
This proved to be one of the double whammies.
The IT Managers Handbook proved to be one of these books.
It proved to be one of his first broken promises.
However, this young slut proved to be one of the best.
He proved to be one of the finest bishops of his age.
His firm proved to be one.
Proved to be one that seems to lack.
Creating the characters proved to be one of the hardest parts of development.
Proved to be one of the most important political marriages in the region.

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Makes me proved to be one.
It proved to be one of the most important battlegrounds during the war.
Macroeconomic conditions have proved to be one of the factors affecting property crime.
He proved to be one of the greatest and most beloved bishops of all time.
However, for me this proved to be one of the more positive.
It proved to be one of the most significant of all Persian synods.
In a sport built on bravado, he proved to be one of boxing 's most polarizing figures.
It proved to be one of the very few times she was wrong.
However, the very next year proved to be one of the worst in a decade.
This proved to be one of the decisive battles of the world.
Whatever film she was solid into, proved to be one of the best.
Education had proved to be one of those potential applications.
And this trip to film red-ruffed lemurs proved to be one of the hardest.
That winter proved to be one of the worst in years.
Yet the implicit, unspoken strategy for integration still proved to be one of assimilation.
But this proved to be one of his last hurrahs.
Among all these compounds, dichloromaleic anhydride has proved to be one of the most advantageous.
Eli proved to be one of these champions.
Over time, real estate investment has proved to be one of the most efficient sectors.
It has proved to be one of the best approach to promote products.
As for Betancourt and Gonzalez, the trip proved to be one of a lifetime.
This past year proved to be one marked by relative success.
It proved to be one of the most important trades in NBA history.
Estimé 's four-year administration proved to be one of the more progressive of the twentieth century.
It proved to be one of the fastest and most prestigious road races in Europe.
The journey thus determined upon proved to be one of great peril, hardship and suffering.
She proved to be one of the most loyal servants of God.
The contrast worked, and Annie Jones proved to be one of Barnum 's most memorable acts.
The film proved to be one of his biggest critical and commercial successes.
The flu, or influenza, has proved to be one such disease.
The merger proved to be one of the largest debacles in corporate history.
In practice, however, the formula proved to be one of the most contentious.
The season proved to be one of the most successful seasons in program history.
The first half of 2018 has proved to be one of my most productive periods ever.
Proved to be one of the most exciting seasons in Doncaster 's history.

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Examples of using One
You are the one who brought me back in
One can not live on cake alone
And you are one sweet little casserole
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