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testament

[tes-tuh-muhnt] / ˈtɛs tə mənt /


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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

Few are spared in this speculative cycle; bitcoin’s November crash is a testament to this.

From MarketWatch

Last year, according to the Leavenworth Chamber of Commerce, 14 of the city’s 20 busiest days by foot traffic were in December—a testament to why many call this a “Christmas capital.”

From The Wall Street Journal