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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attestation about" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a statement or record that confirms the truth or accuracy of something. Example: The lawyer provided an attestation about the authenticity of the documents presented in court.
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In addition, the assurance services of professionally certified accountants include all of the following: financial, compliance, and assurance audits; less-formal review of financial information; attestation about the reliability of another party's written assertion; and other assurance services not strictly requiring formal audits (e.g., forward-looking information and quality assertions).
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The cumulative proportion of SOEs that both disclose and attain an auditor's attestation was about 34% in 2010 while non-SOEs was about 24%.
One factor which helps explain the late attestation of 3 John and the doubts about its authority is the very short nature of the letter; early writers may simply not have had occasion to quote from it.
Alternatively, we can accept attestation as a form of evidence which, across domains, we do all the time, since many of our convictions about the world concern things we ourselves will never observe.
New Music, New York was a triumphant attestation of vitality.
But the attestation of controls could take a different path.
Attestation of measurement results started at the Yokohama port on April 28.
King likes to say he is "the living attestation of the American Dream.
Now, you indicated you wanted some attestation before Father Geoghan could be sent back at that time.
She said she couldn't change it without an attestation on file that they are no longer responsible".
What was an affirmation, an attestation to a place, a way of life, a language, a class, a culture and an attitude, became seen as something else.
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