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will be proving

  • future progressive
    of prove.
    prove
    verb (used with object)
    to establish the truth or genuineness of, as by evidence or argument.

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Its task will be proving actual malice, as well as proving financial damage because of the coverage.

From New York Times Apr. 17, 2023

One challenge facing U.S. prosecutors will be proving that Binance is even subject to American laws.

From Washington Post Jan. 7, 2023

"Tesla is very much the new kid on the block here. It has everything to prove, and it will be proving it against very, very strong legacy competitors," said Oliver Dixon, senior analyst at Guidehouse.

From Reuters Dec. 1, 2022

As we get closer to building out the full technosocial imaginary of the metaverse, we will be proving not only that is option 2 possible, but also that it is likely.

From Scientific American Feb. 22, 2022

Besides, it will be proving the sincerity of Mr. Spencer's attachment to me—a proof I should not be averse to making; for, you know, a burnt child dreads the fire.

From The Sylph, Volume I and II by Georgiana Cavendish