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it will be proved that vs there will be proved that

Both phrases are grammatically correct, but 'it will be proved that' is more commonly used in English. The use of 'it' as a dummy subject is a common structure in English sentences. 'There will be proved that' is less common and may sound awkward in some contexts.

Last updated: March 31, 2024

it will be proved that

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to introduce a statement or argument that will be demonstrated or shown to be true.

Examples:

  • It will be proved that he is innocent.
  • It will be proved that the theory is correct.
  • And you will be proved right here if you keep your composure.
  • I doubt, however, that he will be proved correct over time.
  • I believe that they will be proved wrong.
  • Parliament has here a very important contribution in terms of key points, and all those who often underestimate our legislative work will be proved wrong.
  • Can it really be proved that competition brings down prices?
  • In a few minutes, Jessica, your son will be proved to be a living human being or he will be a dead animal.
  • We are dealing with a Socialist-inspired Council, so chances are that there will be a lot of talk and little action. I hope I will be proved wrong.
  • But the main point is people have the choice and we will be able to see whether the prophets of doom will be proved right or wrong.
  • I most earnestly hope that he will be proved right, for the sake of the Belarusian nation and for the whole of Europe.
  • If it turns out that this summit was the European Union's last success because it is followed by nothing but problems, then sadly all the grand words been spoken in this House will be proved meaningless.
  • However, at the insistence of MEPs, it must also be proved that costs would be disproportionate compared to environmental benefits, due to technical reasons or local circumstances.
  • Exceptions, in the form of reduction schedules, will only be allowed when it can be proved that low-solvent and solvent-free substitutes can be used.
  • Above all, it must be proved that such data are useful in preventing acts of terrorism or incriminating terrorists.
  • In another Member State, additions are permitted only if it can be proved that they are necessary for a balanced and adequate diet.
  • This neoliberalist strategy, a typical exclusion strategy, makes us sceptical even of the Tampere Summit, and we would be naïve to hope that our scepticism will be proved groundless.
  • It has only to be proved that an upgraded or renewed vehicle does not increase noise with respect to the performance of the vehicle before upgrading or renewal.
  • can it be proved that these commitments are legally binding for the beneficiary? yes no
  • Secondly, based on the data submitted, it could not be proved that those users sold predominantly those products in which the cost of citric acid were more important.
  • It has to be proved that the device meets the following requirements:
  • The report welcomes the Commission's proposal for promoting biofuels and other renewable energies for transport by means of imposing a binding target of 10%, provided that it can be proved that such fuels are produced in a sustainable way.

Alternatives:

  • It will be shown that
  • It will be demonstrated that
  • It will be established that
  • It will be confirmed that
  • It will be revealed that

there will be proved that

This phrase is grammatically correct but less commonly used in English.

This phrase can also be used to introduce a statement or argument that will be demonstrated or shown to be true, but it may sound less natural than 'it will be proved that.'

Examples:

  • There will be proved that he is innocent.
  • There will be proved that the theory is correct.
  • And you will be proved right here if you keep your composure.
  • I doubt, however, that he will be proved correct over time.
  • I believe that they will be proved wrong.
  • Parliament has here a very important contribution in terms of key points, and all those who often underestimate our legislative work will be proved wrong.
  • Can it really be proved that competition brings down prices?
  • In a few minutes, Jessica, your son will be proved to be a living human being or he will be a dead animal.
  • We are dealing with a Socialist-inspired Council, so chances are that there will be a lot of talk and little action. I hope I will be proved wrong.
  • But the main point is people have the choice and we will be able to see whether the prophets of doom will be proved right or wrong.
  • I most earnestly hope that he will be proved right, for the sake of the Belarusian nation and for the whole of Europe.
  • If it turns out that this summit was the European Union's last success because it is followed by nothing but problems, then sadly all the grand words been spoken in this House will be proved meaningless.
  • However, at the insistence of MEPs, it must also be proved that costs would be disproportionate compared to environmental benefits, due to technical reasons or local circumstances.
  • Exceptions, in the form of reduction schedules, will only be allowed when it can be proved that low-solvent and solvent-free substitutes can be used.
  • Above all, it must be proved that such data are useful in preventing acts of terrorism or incriminating terrorists.
  • In another Member State, additions are permitted only if it can be proved that they are necessary for a balanced and adequate diet.
  • This neoliberalist strategy, a typical exclusion strategy, makes us sceptical even of the Tampere Summit, and we would be naïve to hope that our scepticism will be proved groundless.
  • It has only to be proved that an upgraded or renewed vehicle does not increase noise with respect to the performance of the vehicle before upgrading or renewal.
  • can it be proved that these commitments are legally binding for the beneficiary? yes no
  • Secondly, based on the data submitted, it could not be proved that those users sold predominantly those products in which the cost of citric acid were more important.
  • It has to be proved that the device meets the following requirements:
  • The report welcomes the Commission's proposal for promoting biofuels and other renewable energies for transport by means of imposing a binding target of 10%, provided that it can be proved that such fuels are produced in a sustainable way.

Alternatives:

  • It will be proved that
  • It will be shown that
  • It will be demonstrated that
  • It will be established that
  • It will be confirmed that

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