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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attested for" is not commonly used in written English and may not be considered correct in standard contexts.
It can be used when referring to something that has been confirmed or verified, but the more common phrase is "attested to."
Example: "The document was attested for its authenticity by a notary public."
Alternatives: "verified for" or "confirmed for."
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The art of writing is first attested for certain in Crete at the beginning of this Palatial Period.
The root and pattern system is well attested for Semitic, is less so for Amazigh, and is only rudimentary in Cushitic and Chadic.
Plastered walls were decorated with brightly coloured pictures, which may be an innovation of this period, since they are not yet attested for certain earlier in Crete.
Even the self-designation gnostic is problematic, since it is attested for only some of the traditions conventionally treated as gnostic and its connotations are ambiguous.
It was decided to spend the windfall on building more triremes, bringing the total to 200 by 480, from the 70 attested for Miltiades' Parian expedition of 489.
The formation of tBLMs was monitored in real-time by the Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS), which attested for the completion of the fusion process within 2000 s.
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You do not need to attest for devices owned by SHC or LPCH.
Because of her background, Salas has become a target, as her Twitter feed can attest, for groups protesting the president's ties to golf.
These results clearly attest for the efficacy of the theoretical models employed in all calculations and create new interesting possibilities for the design in silico of novel and highly efficient lanthanide-organic frameworks.
Traditional drugs are small molecules made through chemical reactions; a chemist can attest, for example, that the 21 atoms of Bayer's and Teva's aspirins are equivalent.
He says he has gained "another perspective," and agrees to help the family members gain legal residence by attesting for their character.
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