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"a testimony" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is often used to refer to a statement or declaration that someone makes under oath in a court of law or in a formal setting. Here are a few examples: - The defendant's attorney presented a strong testimony from a witness who claimed to have seen the incident. - The judge asked the defendant to give a testimony about his whereabouts on the night of the crime. - The victim's testimony was a crucial piece of evidence in the trial. - The accused refused to give a testimony, exercising his right to remain silent. - She shared her emotional testimony about the impact the accident had on her life.
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A testimony to what really deep pockets and top advertising talent can do.
As a testimony of truth and beauty.
It's really a testimony to him.
Her participation seemed a testimony to the new openness.
This is a testimony to Mr Fuld's consistency.
That's got to be a testimony to a good holiday.
What a testimony to the achievements of Bobby Robson.
This is a testimony to Henry's huge pulling power.
"I guess it's a testimony to us," Mr. Manganiello said.
And the island home is a testimony to his tastes.
That is either a testimony to West's misogyny or his importance, or both.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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