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The phrase "proof positive of" seems close. It means that something demonstrates the existence of something else in a particularly striking and definitive way.

Edit: I was asked to provide citations. Here's Merriam-Webster:

proof positive (noun): something which definitely shows that something else is true or correct

The phrase "proof positive of" seems close. It means that something demonstrates the existence of something else in a particularly striking and definitive way.

The phrase "proof positive of" seems close. It means that something demonstrates the existence of something else in a particularly striking and definitive way.

Edit: I was asked to provide citations. Here's Merriam-Webster:

proof positive (noun): something which definitely shows that something else is true or correct

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The phrase "proof positive of" seems close. It means that something demonstrates the existence of something else in a particularly striking and definitive way.