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The phrase "as a further testimony" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to provide additional evidence or support for a statement or claim you have made.
Example: "As a further testimony to her dedication, she volunteered for extra shifts during the busy season."
Alternatives: "as additional evidence" or "as further proof".
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They are going to carry this baby to a full term as a further testimony of their commitment to life".
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This pronounced activity is a further testimony to the potentials of CPHE-AgNPs in combating multidrug-resistant isolates, which would be of immense application in biomedical industry.
The poor morphology of LLRs is a further testimony of a 'different' type of auditory processing at the cortical level as a sequel of early onset OM.
David Weir's 37th-minute goal gave Everton the lead before goals by Steven Thompson and Alex Mathie ensured a fitting result to a match which, rather than being remembered as a testimonial to Maurice Malpas, will go down as further testimony to a certain Geordie's penchant for fireworks.
And a girl, on hand to be rescued, fought over and filmed from behind at a low angle as further testimony to the aesthetic power of 3-D.
His offer was rebuffed but stood as further testimony to the cartels' increasing well-founded confidence.
Accompanied by text in Marker's inimitable voice, the collection stands as further testimony to his commitment to record not just social struggle but the poetry behind it.
As further testimony to its epigenetic activity, vinclozolin was shown to increase and decrease DMR methylation levels of respective maternally and paternally imprinted gene clusters in the male germline (Stouder and Paoloni-Giacobino, 2010).
It is not only a tool to induce further testimony, but serves as a powerful form of advocacy: "The aim is to get this place shut down and ensure that Assad is no part of any future peace deal".
But this conclusion is in conflict with the permissible 'buck-passing' when testimony serves as the basis for further testimony.
"According to further testimony and audiovisual material, as well as the research of Syrian human rights defenders, there were no military targets in the vicinity," said the report.
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