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Discover Ludwig"a testimony of" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means a statement or evidence given by someone as proof of something. It is typically used in legal or religious contexts. Example: The witness's account provided a powerful testimony of the defendant's innocence.
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As a testimony of truth and beauty.
"We have a testimony of simplicity," explained Ms. Drexler, a direct woman with a strong face.
On her Web site, Kingsbury offers a "testimony of faith" to explain how she came to her beliefs.
"It's a testimony of sorts," said Marcin Malenczyk, the owner of Karma Coffee, one of the cafes on the square.
In so doing, it will create conversations to give you opportunity to give a testimony of Isaiah 31:4-5.
"It's not so much confession as capturing emotions or keeping a testimony of whatever was in my head.
Barry's protagonist, Roseanne McNulty, an almost 100-year-old resident of a mental hospital, tries to reconstruct her life in a "testimony of herself".
But in this instantaneous, virtualizing age, that kind of testimony confronts a new variety: a testimony of aggregate, average, good-enough truths.
But this is not a gloomy book, it is a testimony of wonder – the wonder Marsh has felt through being able to operate on the brain.
The author found solace in art, and produced this book as a testimony of his loveless childhood and battle with cancer.
Dr. Brad Parkinson, a Stanford engineer who is a project co-leader, called it "a testimony of perseverance at the least," in a recent NASA news conference.
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