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Discover LudwigThe phrase "affidavit from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a legal document that is sworn to be true and is provided by a specific individual or entity.
Example: "The court requires an affidavit from the witness to support the claims made in the case."
Alternatives: "sworn statement from" or "declaration from".
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As evidence that the stones were indeed diamonds, they entered an affidavit from an expert.
They enclosed a recently executed affidavit from Ms. Bradford to that effect.
Plaintiffs submitted one affidavit from American Farm Bureau member Patrick Lunemann with their Complaint.
Los Angeles attorney Lisa Bloom made public a detailed affidavit from former Conyers staffer Elisa Grubbs.
The filing also includes an affidavit from a former Parks Department employee, Daniel Weizmann.
He agreed with the city that an affidavit from Mr. Toussaint alone would not be enough.
The inquiries also produced a new affidavit from Sharon Julius, Mr. Julius's widow.
To answer this question, the trustees sought an affidavit from Dr. E. F. Thomas, Jr., Trouble's veterinarian.
Mr. Hayat's lawyer, Wazhma Mojaddidi, filed a motion for a new trial immediately after obtaining the affidavit from Ms. Lopez.
The process requires not just an affidavit from a law enforcement agent but signed statements from witnesses or co-conspirators.
E-mail address GO SIGN UP Share Tweet The response from local prosecutors included a two-paragraph affidavit from Ronnie Kuykendall, the brother of Willingham's former wife.
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