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The phrase "produce testimony" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used in legal contexts to refer to the act of presenting evidence or giving a statement in court. Example: The prosecution must produce testimony from witnesses to prove their case against the defendant.
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Skillful questioning can often produce testimony that can be made to take on various meanings.
For 15 minutes, Mr. Smith said, prosecutors coaxed and coached Mr. Jones to produce testimony against Mr. Atkins that did match the evidence.
Mr. Hodges told me that he could produce testimony from an unnamed witness who had heard Christopher Cox, then the S.E.C. chairman, direct that no enforcement action be taken against CMKM.
They offer a critical way for prosecutors around the nation to help bolster their cases, because they can, and do, produce testimony that is damning.
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The inquiry produced testimony that Columbus had forbidden the Christian baptism of Indians except by his express permission, in order to ensure an adequate supply of slaves.
Gabry said that the initial trial also failed to investigate claims that the defendants had produced testimony under duress, and as a result "the court of cassation is unable to show how right or wrong the verdict is".
Now selling its U.S. magazines, German parent Bertelsmann fired Brewster in 2004 after a celebrated lawsuit against Rosie O'Donnell produced testimony of inflated circulation figures.
Five separate committees, three in the House and two in the Senate, held literally hundreds of hours of hearings and produced testimony from experts representing multiple philosophical views and officials from pretty much every group or industry involved with health care.
After five months of intermittent sessions bogged down by legal squabbles and technical motions, prosecutors have failed to produce specific testimony or evidence that Mr. Mubarak, 83, directly ordered the use of force or the shooting of demonstrators.
The wrongful-death civil suit brought by the Branch Davidians will be heard by a federal judge, and will probably produce further testimony challenging the Justice Department's version of events.
Interrogation is more likely to be aggressive when no cameras are rolling, but perhaps more problematic is the fact that such techniques often produce false testimony, particularly with juveniles.
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