Thursday, May 2, 2019

The proof is in the pudding. Results show actions taken to get there.

The proof is in the pudding. Results show actions taken to get there.


The Proof is in the pudding

The idiom is usually stated the proof is in the pudding and means that the end result is the mark of the success or failure of one’s efforts or planning. The phrase may also be used in the past and future tenses: the proof will be/was in the pudding.


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