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The phrase "and so I testify" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when affirming or declaring something as true, often in a formal or legal context.
Example: "I have witnessed the events of that day, and so I testify to their accuracy in this statement."
Alternatives: "therefore I affirm" or "thus I declare".
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So I testified.
I'm actually in Beijing right now so I can testify with first hand experience how difficult flagging a taxi down really is.
"I happen to have been the person who was trying to make a presentation inside, so I can testify to how disruptive it was," she said.
He is being held in Singapore as a terrorist and so cannot testify, perhaps in order to save higher-ups' blushes.
"You know, those lines that lawyers use? 'If I bring in so-and-so and he testifies to such-and-such, sir, would that make my witness a liar?' "I may be an amateur, but I like it.
People tend not to lie bout a dead man, so I can't testify to anything they say.
"She was telling [Clementine] to shut the F up and... what's your problem and so on," Miller testified. .
Elizabeth Byard, Danny O'Donnell, Tom Duane, Edie Windsor, Chely Wright and so many others testified regarding her stalwart civic and community involvement, her good judgment, her friendship and her good faith.
So, we testify properties (i)–(iv).
"I moved the jacket off my head so I could see," she testified.
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