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The phrase "testifying" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of giving evidence or making a statement under oath, typically in a legal context. Example: "The witness was testifying about what they saw on the night of the incident."
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Testifying in her first congressional appearance since she became the central bank's first chairwoman, Yellen said Fed policy was likely to closely follow the course set out by her predecessor, Ben Bernanke.
It is also the first step towards testifying against anyone in the world of cycling who may have known about the extent of his doping and perhaps allowed it to continue unchecked.
Facebook Twitter Google plus Share Share this post Facebook Twitter Google plus close 1.42pm ET18:42 Rep. Gwen Moore, Democrat of Wisconsin, thanks Yellen for testifying now coming up on four hours.
Photograph: Reuters 2010: General Petraeus collapses while testifying before the Senate armed services committee.
Police officers who found a German high school exchange student wounded but still alive after being shot by a Montana man are set to resume testifying Monday in the man's murder trial in Missoula.
De and his administration colleagues, testifying before the Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board, strongly rejected suggestions by the panel that a court authorise searches for Americans' information inside the 702 databases.
Witnesses who were brave enough to give evidence against a well-known politician must now weigh the risk of testifying against a head of state who controls a formidable security and intelligence service.
A Clinton will be testifying before Congress.
That is a clear downside to the government's strategy in its recent corporate-crime campaign of pursuing plea bargains first from junior executives who are then "flipped" into testifying against their bosses, and so on, all the way to the top.
The mosaic defence Carry on Cesare: Et tu? BRIC wall ReprintsRichard Schutte, a former president at Galleon who helped wind down the firm, spent several days on the witness stand this week testifying about Galleon's culture of number-crunching and accountability.
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He tried to stop his national security adviser from testifying, and agreed to testify himself only with Dick Cheney alongside, and not under oath.
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