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Discover LudwigThe phrase "he attests to" is correct and appropriate in written English
It is used when one person is expressing that another is testifying to something, usually as a form of confirmation or validation. For example: "The witness attests to his innocence in the crime."
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The two played another husband and wife in Los Angeles in a 2005 production of Joanna Murray-Smith's play "Honour," and he attests to her skill on the stage.
This was a departure from the language on Stewart's Web site, in which he attests to his involvement in "some of the most significant transactions in Middle Eastern and Islamic finance," providing him with "a unique insight into both the business and cultural aspects of this region".
He attests to the importance of "being forever on the alert," and of "the discipline of looking always at what is to be seen" (Walden, IV).
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For starters, it came just days after Mr. Schundler began running ads aimed at women, in which he attested to his concern for the "less fortunate" among us.
Scott McNealy, the chairman and chief executive of Sun Microsystems, said he was weighing whether to comply with the new requirement that he attest to the accuracy of Sun's financial statements.
He attested to a vast untapped fanbase for football in Milton Keynes a "football frenzy waiting to happen", he said.
An expert in dismantling bombs, he attested to the authenticity of The Hurt Locker's depiction of that war.
No other 15th-century artist was dignified by having a funerary chapel dedicated to him in the major church of the city where he worked, which attests to the high stature Mantegna came to enjoy in his adopted city.
And every little thing about the way he runs this establishment attests to his decency.
But the hard-used child's paint box that was found in the house after he died, in 1967, attests to a more compelling ambition.
Whereas Gilchrist acknowledged that the show gives the impression of it being only for women, he stated that he can attest to its universal, equal-opportunity appeal, assesing that the show "explores the medical world with both a sense of testosterone-fueled intensity and estrogen-laced sensitivity" and deserved to have viewers from both genders, championing its merits.
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