phrase [usually verb-link PHRASE, oft PHR that, PHRof n]
If you say that someone is living proofof something, you mean that their actions or personal qualities show that a particular fact is true or that a particular quality exists.
He is living proof that some players just get better with age.
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living proof in British English
(ˈlɪvɪŋ pruːf)
noun
1. to be living proof of something
2. to be living proof that …
Examples of 'living proof' in a sentence
living proof
Now here is the living proof that old Wordsworth was perfectly right.
Thomas, Rosie THE WHITE DOVE (2002)
Florence did interfere with people's lives, and I was the living proof.
Harris, Elizabeth TIME OF THE WOLF (2002)
`Freddie, you're living proof that lots of wine, fresh air and not worrying are the secret to a long life.