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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attest being" is not correct or usable in written English.
This phrase does not make sense as written. If you are looking to use the word "attest," you can use it as a verb meaning to provide evidence or confirmation of something. For example: "The witness attested to the defendant's innocence."
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As anyone in the state lawmaking business can attest, being worse than Texas and Alaska is never a terribly good sign.
As anyone who has ever been gazumped, gazundered or gaziddled can attest, being cheated out of the property on which you've set your heart is enough to make anyone think bad thoughts, though I'd like to believe not many of us would go as far as Josie in the disembowelling and penis-lopping stakes.
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In 1966, as any English football fan will attest, was a very different world.
And business, as his home(s) and business portfolio attest, was very, very good.
TURKEY'S schools, as their weary teachers regularly attest, are doing a rotten job.
Forecasting the price of oil, as this newspaper can readily attest, is a dangerous enterprise.
The technology around the game — as the Patriots can attest — is omnipresent.
And his loafers, both men attest, were as comfy as Mr. Shore's.
The reality, as many professionals will attest, is rather more complicated.
Eating pizza on the go, as I can attest, is a much messier proposition.
This, as anyone who has sat through "Air Force One" can attest, is much the sillier option.
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