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"fitting testament" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that serves as a fitting conclusion, recognition, or memorial of something, typically of a person. For example: "The unveiling of the new memorial was a fitting testament to the bravery of those who gave their lives in the war."
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It, and Stamp, are brilliant: a fitting testament to a remarkable career.
Its splendid new home in downtown New York is a fitting testament to their commitment.
It's a fitting testament to Trinity's rich tradition of public service over the past century and a quarter.
It is a fitting testament to the dead of that war – as Miller's pictures are of his war in Iraq.
'I think my first hope was that it would provide a fitting testament to David Kelly,' he said, carefully.
Together, this half of the concert was a fitting testament to a creative icon still working at a high level.
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The sum-of-squares and AIC methods differed in some cases, a testament to the potential ambiguity associated with choosing between different fitting functions, even when the samples were known to be drawn from exponential distributions.
With Testament.
The photo is testament.
Another testament betrayed.
New Testament.
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