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living proof

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[liv-ing proof] / ˈlɪv ɪŋ ˈpruf /

noun

  1. something, especially a person, that proves that a certain thing is possible.


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"This isn't just another name on a card, this is living proof that the dream is possible," said British defensive end Obada, who has witnessed Traore's development having helped the academy from its inception.

From BBC • Apr. 26, 2026

Karol G finally commanding this stage was living proof it’s possible to kick that door in.

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 13, 2026

Buffett is also living proof that “one could prosper by uncovering market inefficiencies,” pushing back in the 1960s and 1970s on the idea that in efficient markets, stock prices quickly absorb new information, said Klarman.

From MarketWatch • Dec. 19, 2025

In fact, Piney Woods exemplifies black education success, and Mr. Crossley is living proof.

From The Wall Street Journal • Oct. 28, 2025

In my opinion Peter Maass is more than just a journalist, he’s a hero, and living proof of what can be accomplished when good people do something.

From "The Freedom Writers Diary" by The Freedom Writers

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