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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a testifying" is not correct and usable in written English.
It is not a standard expression and does not convey a clear meaning in this form.
Example: "The witness is a testifying individual in the case."
Alternatives: "a witness" or "a person testifying".
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He has served more than 25 times as a testifying expert in litigation and arbitration matters.
But he becomes a testifying poet-preacher on "Revolution", a reminder of jazz's old Afrocentric fury.
"You're basically taking what would be called a testifying Fifth Amendment.
Last January's single, "Are You Ready", still has the capacity to stir, especially if you imagine Ashcroft waving his arms like a testifying mantis.
Riding the C train this month just after his move to Fort Greene, Brooklyn, from Atlanta, Terrance McKnight found himself in a car with a testifying Christian.
2 Indeed, in a similar case from the Tenth Circuit, 3 in which this Court denied certiorari in 1951, the court upheld the conviction on the ground that there was no evidence that a testifying sheriff had acted irregularly in performing as custodian of the jury.
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A testified experiment was designed to exclude the effect of amino IL; it is shown in Figure8.
The maintenance of generic markers of endocrine differentiation such as chromogranin A testifies that endocrine differentiation proceeds in the absence of Rfx6.
Furthermore the Con-A labeling testifies that the observed buds are indeed new buds.
He personally flew the documents to Berlin, along with a report testifying to their significance.
In a deposition, a person testifies under oath to what he knows.
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