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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are attesting to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that someone is providing evidence or confirmation of something, often in a formal context.
Example: "The witnesses are attesting to the events that took place on the night of the incident."
Alternatives: "are confirming" or "are verifying".
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"The reports are supposed to be complete, and you are attesting to that when you file them," he said Wednesday.
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Phrygia's relations with Assyria are attested to by Assyrian documents.
The manifold architectural abilities of Brunelleschi also are attested to by his military architecture, some of which is partially extant.
The more difficult aspects of his personality are attested to, always with great affection, by friends, fellow musicians, collaborators and two of the women who shared his life.
Large timber ships, called long ships, perhaps similar to the Viking ships of the same name, are attested to in a variety of sources.
The benefits of prevention are attested to by major successes, for example, in tobacco control, vaccination against oncogenic viruses, reduced exposure to environmental and occupational carcinogens, and screening.
Even at Abgadam, where newly displaced Darfuri refugees were attesting to fresh atrocities, there was a complete lack of media attention.
Also the equation of polynomial curve of second order is attesting to the fact that it should be linear as the coefficient of t 2 is −0.00.
I'm convinced this is what these women were attesting to so many years ago in that shack of a church building.
Overall, a clear increase in performance can be attested to the scenario that includes heterogeneous porosity.
But, fanciful as it sounds, sperm-squeezing is attested to by another source.
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