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The phrase "able to testify with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's capability to provide evidence or give a statement in a legal or formal context.
Example: "The witness was able to testify with confidence about the events she observed that night."
Alternatives: "capable of testifying alongside" or "qualified to testify in conjunction with".
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"For 24 months I never stopped, sure that one day I would be able to testify with these images," Mr. Garanger recalled two decades later.
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But some of them were able to testify at Rios Montt's trial, with their stories and official documents showing that "under Mr. Ríos Montt's 17-month rule during 1982 and 1983, the entire Mayan Ixil population was a military target, children included".
With Roger Angleton no longer able to testify, federal agents began questioning Mrs. Leggett about the case, leading to her incarceration.
"He wanted her not able to testify at trial".
She said the witness would be able to testify under several exceptions to the rule.
Very few people will be able to testify to its authenticity.
There is a group of lawyers and defendants who will be able to testify to this effect.
He would not be able to testify, "to explain what he was doing and why," Mr. Schmidt said.
She asked her lawyer to "inform the courthouse that I will not be able to testify as I strongly wished".
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It is unconscionable that she is not able to testify".
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