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Discover LudwigThe phrase "be attested" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that is confirmed or verified, often in a formal or legal context.
Example: "The authenticity of the document must be attested by a notary public."
Alternatives: "be verified" or "be confirmed."
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be attested
verb
To affirm to be correct, true, or genuine.
Exact(38)
The success of this universal creed can be attested by many innovations of recent decades that now look perfectly natural.
As a lexicographer, Thorne's methodology is thorough; terms must be attested by at least two separate audited sources to warrant inclusion.
By the time Iranian begins to be attested in the 6th century bce, the language is already found differentiated into several distinct languages.
What we have is an historical conspiracy that can be attested to by a number of cooperating witnesses" -- at least 17, some who can place the former governor at the heart of Cancún's cocaine cartel.
It's a remarkable trajectory for a figure who, on one level, doesn't even exist: despite his face being everywhere in the medieval period, a historical Green Man story seems to be attested precisely nowhere.
While some would lay much of the blame on couch potatoes, even active individuals are snacking, as can be attested to by observing those strolling on the sidewalks of New York.
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Trade with Syria and Palestine is attested by scenes of ships carrying foreign peoples.
The electric quality of his personality has been attested by his contemporaries.
By Vespasian's reign (69 79) organized companies (societates) of prospectors are attested.
Phrygia's relations with Assyria are attested to by Assyrian documents.
But, fanciful as it sounds, sperm-squeezing is attested to by another source.
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