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To testified
verb
To make a declaration, or give evidence, under oath.
Exact(2)
Every unaccompanied child the Observer spoke to testified to alleged police brutality.
The result of interactions 10 compounds with FXa were also investigated to testified the FXa inhibition of 10 molecules (Fig. 6).
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To testify in Illinois?
Meanwhile, Trusdale continued to testify.
"She's scared to testify.
The neighbor refused to testify.
Mrs. Fair was not asked to testify.
"I was never asked to testify.
"It was hard for her to testify.
"She's going to testify against him".
Who has the right to testify?
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