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Discover LudwigThe phrase "affidavit for" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in legal contexts to refer to a sworn statement made in writing, often in relation to a specific purpose or case.
Example: "The lawyer submitted an affidavit for the court's consideration regarding the evidence presented."
Alternatives: "sworn statement for" or "declaration for".
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The court read Pistorius's affidavit for him.
Aitken even persuaded his daughter to write a false affidavit for him.
MR. DODD: Well, never mind the affidavit for a few minutes.
Lawyers for the defendant are challenging the truthfulness of Utreras' affidavit for a search warrant.
The one case that has resulted in an arrest is detailed in an affidavit for an arrest warrant.
According to the federal affidavit for his arrest, Mr. Mohamud at one point wrote in an e-mail that he felt "betrayed" by his family.
In a September , 2012 affidavit for Soering's parole board, Watson took issue with Hallett's sock-print overlay, presented to the jury.
In his affidavit for Army investigators, Manuel gave what is probably a comprehensive account of the confrontation that took place in the Captain's quarters.
Mr. Sady questioned why a government affidavit for Mr. Mohamud's arrest says that technical problems prevented agents from recording an early meeting they had with him.
But these were removal cases, in each of which the grounds of federal jurisdiction were disclosed either in the pleadings, or in the petition or affidavit for removal.
When Austria became part of the German Reich, his Jewish friends began to leave, and Minka applied for an affidavit for England.
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