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There used to be a Latin phrase, Q.E.D. (quod erat demonstrandum)-- which means, "As I have just demonstrated" or "As I have just shown you," and philosophers used it when they believed that had correctly proved something. There is no English equivalent of it, however. If you are writing an essay and have spent the duration of it using research to prove your thesis statement, you would then state in your conclusion, "As my research has shown..." But there is no way to say "My conclusion is correct" other than to make that assertion and hope your professor or teacher agrees!

There are slang words that are sometimes used when we believe we have just been proven right, since as "Bingo!" or "Ta-DAH" or "There you are!" but as far as I know, there is no one word in formal English that conveys the correctness of what you have just stated or written.

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