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Discover LudwigThe phrase "asked to testify" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in legal contexts when referring to someone being requested or required to give evidence or a statement in a court of law.
Example: "The witness was asked to testify about what they saw on the night of the incident."
Alternatives: "requested to give testimony" or "summoned to testify."
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Mrs. Fair was not asked to testify.
"I was never asked to testify.
If she were asked to testify, she said, she would.
And if he's asked to testify in this case?
Brenda's squad members, meanwhile, are asked to testify in the lawsuit against her.
Sister Megan and Michael Walli attended the hearings but were not asked to testify.
In 2010, he was asked to testify about the disappearance of two Jesuit priests in 1976.
Yet the case was settled out of court and they were never asked to testify.
She invoked the Fifth Amendment when asked to testify to Congress.
Some of your Enron colleagues who were also asked to testify have made a different choice.
Mr. Ashcroft was also asked to testify but has not responded, according to Ms. Sanchez's office.
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