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testament

[tes-tuh-muhnt] / ˈtɛs tə mənt /


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As Ms. Stalnaker points out, he was “a writer who proclaimed a series of last works, but whose actual last work defies easy categorization as a philosophical or literary testament.”

From The Wall Street Journal

There are only four negative marks on the table below, a testament to investors’ much-better-than-average year.

From Barron's

As Zoë Schlanger reported in The Atlantic last January, this “might look like a failure of modeling, but really, it’s a testament to how bad climate change has been permitted to get, and how quickly.”

From Salon

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