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The phrase "attested from" is correct and is commonly used in written English.
It typically appears in historical or academic texts to indicate the time period in which a certain word, phrase, or concept first appeared or became commonly used. Example: The term "selfie" is attested from 2002, when it began to gain widespread usage with the rise of social media platforms.
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And then there's "skeezicks," a fine old Americanism for a troublemaker, attested from 1850.
The shift could be linked with the rise of Osiris, the god of the dead, who is first attested from the reign of Neuserre.
The Upper Engadine dialect (spoken around Samedan and Saint Moritz) is attested from the 16th century, notably with the Swiss Lutheran Jacob Bifrun's translation of the New Testament.
Commercial and religious connections with Egypt, probably by sea, are attested from the Egyptian 4th dynasty (c. 2575 c. 2465 bce).
At Byblos, commercial and religious connections with Egypt are attested from the Egyptian 4th dynasty (c. 2613 c. 2494); extensive trade was certainly carried on by the 16th century, and the Egyptians soon established suzerainty over much of Phoenicia.
Such "onomastic" evidence, as it is called, can now be studied in bulk and in depth, thanks to the computer-aided publication of all known Greek personal names, most of them attested from inscriptions.
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I can attest from personal experience that Savory's approach works.
That's what you lot don't understand". Which I can attest, from my own researches, is perfectly true.
Outside Influences The Iowa caucuses may not be a reliable predictor of who will win the Republican nomination, as Mr. Huckabee could attest from his experience in 2008.
Visiting a large conference or trade show can be an unpleasant experience, as Babbage can attest from many years of writing about technology.
As the actress and writer Shiva Rose and the gallery owner Amy Greenspon can attest, from L.A. to New York, one woman's castoffs are another's must-haves.
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