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The phrase "attested for instance" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used to introduce an example or evidence supporting a statement, but the phrase itself is awkward and not commonly used.
Example: "The findings of the study were significant, attested for instance by the increase in participant engagement."
Alternatives: "evidenced by" or "demonstrated by".
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Military functions are attested, for instance, by Pousa, the voivode at the time of the Mongol invasion who fell in battle on March 31 , 1241
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Distinct tourmarchai are attested for Sicily proper and Calabria.
A 4th-century inscription, for instance, attests close ties between Miletus and its daughter city Olbia in the Black Sea region.
This strategy searches exhaustively for connected components in a rhyme network in which rhyme words are modeled as nodes and attested rhyme instances are represented as links between the nodes (List 2017).
For instance, most weightlifting resources attest that, if all other factors are equal, knocking out three to six heavy reps will give you bigger muscles than doing 15-20 lighterepsps.
Many papers attest to the importance of clonal selection in this process: it is for instance possible to expose cell lines to low concentrations of drugs and, over time, to produce highly resistant sub-clones [ 3].
Which is not to say that there aren't certain times when provenance can play a part in attesting to the authenticity of something – a famous person has written stuff in the margins of a book, for instance.
For instance, metabolites adjacent in a metabolic network may not be the most closely correlated in a correlation network, an observation attested to experimentally 93 as well as theoretically.
But Wood isn't a prig, as for instance his notes on Philip Roth's "Sabbath's Theater" in "How Fiction Works" should attest.
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