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How to spell PROVINE correctly?

If you're struggling with the misspelling "provine", fear not! Here are some correct suggestions: "province", referring to a region or territory; "proven", an adjective indicating something has been proven true; or "provenance", denoting the origin or source of something. Embrace these accurate alternatives and enhance your writing skills!

List of suggestions on how to spell provine correctly

  • pro vince
  • pro-vince
  • profane He spoke in such a profane language that even the bartender asked him to leave.
  • prone She was prone to making mistakes when she was tired.
  • prove I will have to prove my hypothesis with data and research.
  • proven The theory has been proven by numerous experiments.
  • provence I dream of exploring the lavender fields in Provence.
  • provide I will provide all the necessary information for the project.
  • province He decided to move to a more rural province for a quieter life.
  • Proving He was intent on proving his theory by conducting countless experiments.
  • ravine The hikers had to cross a deep ravine to continue on the trail.
  • roving The roving group of teenagers was causing trouble downtown.

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