prove popular

Frequency: 7.215.1 per million words

To be shown to be popular over time or after being introduced.

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Examples (10)

  • The new restaurant concept is expected to prove popular with locals.
  • Despite initial skepticism, the innovative design proved exceptionally popular.
  • We hope this marketing campaign will prove widely popular among teenagers.
  • His latest novel has already begun to prove very popular with critics and readers alike.
  • If the new policy doesn't prove popular, the government might reconsider it.
  • The band's experimental sound didn't prove as popular as their earlier work.
  • Throughout history, certain art forms have consistently proven popular across cultures.
  • The organizers were delighted that the event had proven so popular, exceeding all expectations.
  • To prove popular in this competitive market, a product needs strong innovation.
  • The updated software features are designed to prove more popular than the previous version.