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to vouch
verb
To take responsibility for; to express confidence in; to witness; to obtest.
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Regulators rely on contractors' own accountants to vouch for billing.
You just need reliable people to vouch for it.
Visitors needed a local resident to vouch for them.
Loan-seekers ask Facebook friends to vouch for them.
He called inmates to vouch that he had no enemies.
He needs to find someone to vouch for him.
We are also not here to vouch for the Tea Party or to vouch for any Tea Party organizations or to vouch for any individual people or actions, or billboards or signs or anything of the Tea Party".
Well, then, tell the captain of the boat, or your priest, to vouch for you".
Wednesday was Kuniholm's thirty-seventh birthday, and he was in Denver to vouch for Barack Obama.
This writer would like to vouch for the truth of what Mr. McKelway says.
Instead, the companies issuing these bonds would have to vouch for their soundness.
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