Sentence examples for compelling testament from inspiring English sources

The phrase "compelling testament" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means a strong and convincing proof or evidence. Example: The overwhelming support of the community was a compelling testament to the impact of this charity.

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The cumulative result is a compelling testament to Lewen's gifts for stirring our souls with the silent grace of painted panel after panel after panel.

The most compelling testament to the virtues of simplicity comes in the form of a counterexample: the much-heralded return of Jeff Lynne's Electric Light Orchestra, the standard-bearers for nineteen-seventies symphonic rock.

It's a compelling testament to the work of a poet whose great exploit was to bring the inner workings of the human brain out into the wide world, and at the same time draw the outside world into the mind.

The mess into which Alberto Fujimori has plunged Peru's economy this year by his unconstitutional attempt to prolong his rule is compelling testament to this.Hard though it is to be patient, both investors and ordinary Latin Americans should be wary of promised overnight miracles.

But the tragedies in Tohoku served as a reminder that something special lingers in this land — an ancient culture that still thrives today, and serves as a compelling testament that the world is more than a Western-centered, one-dimensional place, which is why I love Japan.

Coulson's papers on kittiwake demography, ecology, and behavior, spanning about 40 years of observations from 1950 through 1991, are now classics of animal ecology, and a compelling testament to the importance of long-term studies in avian research (for reviews see Coulson and Thomas 1985a, Wooller et al. 1992).

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He noted that it was not a "generally sad affair, hard-to-take document" as are most final recordings of great artists, but instead "a compelling last testament of a mighty group and a fine human being".

Overgrown is a compelling and visually engaging testament that gardens and gardening informed by horticulture and design are central activities of landscape architecture.

His recorded output in his later years ran from a vigorous retrospective of the Big Band's work from 1953 to 1959 (the Vintage Years) to the album Dankworth Big Band: Live at Ronnie Scott's, a collaboration with Alec and a testament to how compelling his jazz work remained after more than half a century behind the microphone.

Hugely compelling storytelling and a very fine testament to the times we live in.

And what a testament to the intriguing, compelling work that John Fraser, Dovetail's chef and principal owner, is doing here.

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