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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'testament that' is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to introduce an example, statement, or proof that serves to demonstrate a point. For example, "The fact that the school remained open during the pandemic is a testament that its teachers and administrators were willing to go above and beyond to ensure their students' success."
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Theirs was the only testament that counted.
Sayings popped out of the New Testament that were worthy of Shakespeare, but much in those double columns was poorly described.
So I picked up a copy of the New Testament that had been on the shelf for years, collecting dust, and I felt better after reading it.
It's a great idea, and the site's extremely solid roster of investors seems like a testament that.
quickly moves on to parts of the New Testament that aren't nearly as familiar on-screen.
The Final Testament that was printed is very, very close to what came off my computer.
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As well as believing in racial segregation, bobo Rastas go in for a fire-and-brimstone reading of the Old Testament that makes Jamaican Christianity look liberal.
The religious right cites one part of the New Testament that clearly does condemn male homosexuality -- not in Jesus' words, but in Paul's.
In Bible reading there are some parts in the Old Testament that are Israel's genealogy, history or legal system which seem archaic (and uninteresting).
But you will recall from your reading of the Old Testament that Jeremiah was right.
Mainline Protestants talk of Jews and Christians as "people of the Book," the Old Testament that both faiths share.
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