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The phrase "adequate testimony" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the sufficiency or reliability of evidence or statements provided in a legal or formal context.
Example: "The court found that the witness provided adequate testimony to support the defendant's alibi."
Alternatives: "sufficient evidence" or "reliable statements".
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His lawyers, in their appeals, argued that jurors did not hear adequate testimony about the years of abuse he had suffered as a child.
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"It's about a 60-page overhaul of the public health code that does a heck of a lot of things and is incredibly dense, and they're not allowing adequate public testimony about what it would do".
The evidence of their existence before the search was adequate and the testimony of the officers to that effect would not perish from the delay of getting a warrant.
No hearings, no mark-ups, no public testimony, and no adequate time to read--let alone ponder--the legislation accompanied the unwieldy bill.
Tainted Witness examines how gender, race, and doubt stick to women witnesses as their testimony circulates in search of an adequate witness.
In Kosilek's case, advocates said that a sex change is the only "adequate treatment" for Kosilek's "condition," and cite the testimony of medical experts who have argued on Kosilek's behalf in court over the last decade.
But the Transportation Department's inspector general, in testimony this month, questioned whether those plans were adequate to ensure safety.
Last month, the subcommittee heard what Rush called "unanimous testimony to the effect that the sport lacks adequate uniform rules and regulations on drugs and medications across all 38 racing jurisdictions".
"We had adequate capital, and while, as I indicated in my written testimony, our historical earnings hadn't been so good, they had gotten slightly better," he told the House Agriculture Committee last week.
"The deposition testimony by the named plaintiffs shows a perfectly adequate understanding of the case, and it clearly manifests their concerns about Facebook's treatment of personal biometric data," he writes.
The panel said that the attorney, during his representation of Day, Martin Melcher and their son Terrence Melcher, had been guilty of conflict of interest, overstated his expenses, failed to provide adequate legal advice, filed fraudulent claims and had given false testimony.
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