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The phrase "according to testimony" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to indicate that a statement or opinion is based on evidence that has been given under oath, or in a legal deposition or hearing. For example: "The defendant was found guilty of the crime, according to testimony given at the trial."
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According to testimony, Mrs. Hopkins and Ms. Wilson began CPR.
His mother was worried sick, according to testimony.
Later that evening, according to testimony, Stegemoller became distraught.
According to testimony, she told detectives that she remembered getting dizzy and passing out.
Shortly after, according to testimony, he told the police: "Just shoot me in the head.
He told the woman, according to testimony by one of the detectives: "I was wrong.
According to testimony from Bin Laden's wives, the group lived "extremely frugally".
"You hit me!" she said at the time, according to testimony.
After Mr. Ortega's assault, others in the crowd joined in the attack, according to testimony.
According to testimony leaked to the French press, Mr Sarkozy acknowledges only one dinner chez Bettencourt.
Most of that money was never returned, according to testimony during the trial.
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