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Ah. I was aware of the meaning of mettle, I was just unsure if it was deliberate. It's a nice theory that it's a deliberate pun, but I'm not sure it works. It feels the same as "The proof is in the pudding" and other, similarly meaningless distortions of old adages that made sense in the original.

But still, nice idea - thanks.



It's actually "The proof is in the putting", where "putting" refers to putting the pedal to the metal ;)


I thought the proof of the pudding is in the eating.




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