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Discover LudwigThe phrase "testimony which are" is not correct in written English.
The correct form should be "testimony which is" since "testimony" is a singular noun. Example: "The testimony which is presented in court can greatly influence the outcome of a trial."
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The videotapes of his testimony, which are expected to play a role in the trial that starts this week, show Mr. Cohen struggling to answer basic questions.
Mildly, they recount their story, and these bits of testimony, which are remarkably unrevealing, are cut into the action as it unfolds.
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Nor should doctors' expert testimony, which is subject to error, be considered decisive.
The Treasury declined to comment on the testimony, which is to continue today.
Instead, they relied solely on victims' testimony, which was rarely forthcoming and not maintained.
Her testimony, which was graphic at times, came in fits and starts, interrupted as she sought to gain her composure.
The testimony, which is scheduled to continue on Wednesday, also provided insight into the interpersonal dynamics of the men.
Pakistani police rarely use evidence in cases, preferring to rely on oral testimony, which is easily manipulated.
The judge said on Friday that Redstone's video testimony, which was recorded on Thursday at his home, was compelling.
Speer's widow's testimony, which was moving, and her presence may have played a role as well.
Riley's testimony, which was confirmed by another member of the unit, was inconvenient, especially coming after official declarations about America's "civilized" warfare.
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