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Discover LudwigThe phrase "affidavit that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in legal contexts when referring to a specific affidavit that contains certain information or statements.
Example: "The court accepted the affidavit that detailed the witness's account of the events."
Alternatives: "affidavit which" or "affidavit stating".
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"I have an affidavit that should be notarized".
Heidelberg University is considering implementing a mandatory affidavit that could criminalize cheating on academic work.
The names were blacked out in a federal affidavit that was made public in June.
Kanyinda agreed to submit an affidavit on her behalf -- an affidavit that helped her win her case.
But they never did, and eventually Ms. Sindane secured an affidavit that said Happy had been abandoned.
Tribble and Smith are mentioned frequently in a 228-page federal affidavit that recounts drug transactions and wiretapped telephone conversations.
"Specific issues and even the specific hospitals named were all disclosed in the F.B.I. affidavit that was unsealed" in 1997.
On Monday, the authorities released a May 1999 affidavit that revealed evidence against Mr. Kopp, who was also known as Atomic Dog and Clyde Swenson.
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The hundreds of thousands of flawed foreclosure affidavits that violated homeowners' legal protections.
But I sought outside counsel to examine Mr. Gandolfini's will and two affidavits that were filed after it.
The shipments were among other details scattered through search warrants and affidavits that were unsealed here on Wednesday.
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