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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attested with certainty" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing evidence or proof that is confirmed or verified with confidence.
Example: "The findings of the study were attested with certainty by multiple experts in the field."
Alternatives: "confirmed with assurance" or "verified with confidence."
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Although not attested with certainty until the Middle Kingdom (1938 c. 1630 bce), the Mnevis bull may be that which is referenced by the phrase "bull of Heliopolis," which occurs in the Pyramid Texts.
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I can attest with utter certainty that I'm not 'down' for a man rappelling into a bedroom window to gaze wondrously at my daughter while she sleeps.
He spoke with certainty.
"With certainty," I said.
The scientists cannot say with certainty now".
No one can predict with certainty.
"Oranges," he said with certainty.
It is difficult to say with certainty.
This I can say with certainty.
No one can say with certainty why.
Age: Hard to say with certainty.
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