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Discover LudwigThe phrase "testimony from" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is used to introduce information or evidence that has been provided in the form of a testimony or statement from someone. Example: The prosecution presented strong testimony from multiple eyewitnesses, making it difficult for the defense to dispute the accused's guilt.
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The hearings will continue Thursday with testimony from outside witnesses.
The government will rely on testimony from some questionable witnesses.
Most drug prosecutions do not require testimony from analysts.
The defense elicited testimony from a soldier, Pfc.
His panel invited testimony from both critics and the W.H.O.
"It isn't enough to present testimony from mental health experts.
Even more dramatic testimony from another nurse is expected.
(The prosecution originally wanted to introduce testimony from nineteen women).
Testimony from another witness, Kevin Shaeffer, a Navy lieutenant.
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They heard testimony from 25 government witnesses.
They may hear Mr Snowden's testimony from Russia.
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