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to testify
verb
To make a declaration, or give evidence, under oath.
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'to testify' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that someone was called to give evidence or to give their opinion about a particular topic. For example: "The plaintiff was asked to testify in court about the incident."
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"She's scared to testify.
To testify in Illinois?
Meanwhile, Trusdale continued to testify.
The neighbor refused to testify.
I'm not here to testify".
Mr. Kidd was not called to testify.
Stewart could be called to testify.
His father is also expected to testify.
Steven Cohen wasn't called to testify, either.
They want to testify.
I'm going to testify.
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