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testament

[tes-tuh-muhnt] / ˈtɛs tə mənt /


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Their past decade together has been a testament to that.

From Los Angeles Times

Their decision to become French citizens was a testament to "his love for our country," the mayor said.

From BBC

The popularity of the New Year's Eve festivities grew to a point in the 1800s where Edinburgh's streets were packed after midnight, a testament to the already established zest for the occasion.

From BBC

The seven dribbles he completed out of nine against Wolves were testament to that.

From BBC

"It's testament to a place like Curve to have people like him come and see a show," he said.

From BBC