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Discover LudwigThe phrase "address testimony" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of discussing, responding to, or dealing with a piece of testimony, often in a legal or formal context.
Example: "During the trial, the lawyer will address testimony from several witnesses to build their case."
Alternatives: "respond to testimony" or "discuss testimony".
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That ruling did not, however, address testimony by the president.
Nor did Thursday's decision address testimony from expert witnesses, she said.
Also, the committee's bill fails to address testimony at a hearing demonstrating that some immigrants applying for visas falsely claim to be victims of domestic violence.
In general terms, the summary said Commander Waddle would address testimony that he rushed plans for surfacing and explain how he conducted his periscope search.
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Section 1512(b)(1) also addresses testimony.
8. Section 1512(b)(2) addresses testimony, as well as documents.
Still, Comey will have to address his testimony and McCabe's account of media disclosure.
Commander Waddle's lawyer, Charles W. Gittins, submitted to the court today an outline of what the captain would address in testimony.
But the report doesn't address that testimony or evidence.
Congressional hearings would immediately follow that address, including testimony from the U.S. commander in Afghanistan, Gen. Stanley McChrystal.
Plant addressed previous testimony that he had watched Spirit perform at a club in Birmingham, England, and socialized with the band members after that show.
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