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"attested through" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to mean something that has been confirmed or verified: "The defendant's alibi was attested through the testimony of several witnesses."
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It is an entire city whose remains have attested through the centuries to its builders' and former residents' greatness.
Many of the kings were attested through their own votive objects discovered in the city, and the dates are highly speculative.
The Mycenaeans were ultimately the first Greek-speaking people attested through historical sources, written records in the Linear B script, and through their literary echoes in the works of Homer, a few centuries later.
It either derives from a cognate of the Latin albus meaning white, a reference to the white cliffs of Dover, the only part of Britain visible from the European Continent, or from the phrase the "island of the Albiones in the now lost Massaliote Periplus, that is attested through Avienus' Ora Maritima to which the former presumably served as a source.
This can be attested through an examination of all segments of the hairpin, comprising the mature sequences (5p or 3p) and seed regions.
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This paper seeks to attest, through computer modeling, a new light on the impact of buildings architectural proportions upon their behavior during earthquakes.
I've lived the most extreme ups and downs, nothing that would have been expected when I was a baby in my cot". He has lived, he attests, through the "most unexpected and diverse challenges, through physical dangers (as a soldier with the French army, later with the Free French in England) and political and economic challenges". Between sips of port, he continued.
Some of the reasons for the popularity of e-books over paper books include space savings, cost cutting and reading ease; the possibility of increasing font size and backlighting in e-readers can help hypermetropic readers read more easily, to which I can attest through experience.
An example from the Chadic language Lamang is kəla 'take,' kala 'take many,' and kalala 'take many here and there.' Noun plurals may be formed through the addition of affixes such as -uu or -w, and -n, which are particularly well attested, or through internal inflection.
The modesty and decency to which those who knew him have universally attested would have shone through on the big screen.
The dose dependent efficacy of lycopene in the current experimental condition was also attested when exemplified morphologically through scanning electron microscopy.
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