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The phrase "are a testament of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something serves as evidence or proof of a particular quality or fact.
Example: "The numerous awards they have received are a testament of their dedication to excellence."
Alternatives: "are a reflection of" or "serve as proof of".
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But not because they are precious, because they are a testament of the past.
My purchases are a testament of my support.
They are a testament of hard work and dedication, as I watched them work tirelessly day and night to save enough money to purchase their own business.
Still, the numbers are a testament of a long and stable truth: Giantess fetishers may be small, but they have a shockingly massive appetite.
As a family, they have decided to homeschool their children and these photos are a testament of the natural curiosity that rural landscapes inspire.
Despite their relatively small size, NIAC's victories on Capital Hill are a testament of its success that causes frustration and anger amongst larger groups and organizations that press for a military confrontation on Iran.
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The consistently high diastereo- and enantioselectivities are a testament to the power of the enamine/iminium modes of catalysis.
The people of Khatachira are a testament to the bittersweet blessings of the latest natural calamity to befall Bangladesh.
Such all too common stories are a testament to the challenge of forgiveness in everyday life.
Such phenomena are a testament to the resilience of the soybean genome.
These results are a testament to the unique properties of individual SULT isoforms.
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