testament
Example Sentences
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Very moving testament to optimism of global filmmaking, as represented here: Movies are made in the hopes that things around the world will get better.
From Los Angeles Times
A win is only unprecedented until it finally happens, and “All the Beauty and the Bloodshed” is a testament to making things happen, no matter how difficult or intimidating they may seem.
From Salon
It is a deeply affecting show that is all the more impressive for unifying so many disparate artists—a testament to the power of emotion to eclipse our differences.
“It’s really all a testament to Lauren and the relationships she’s forged in her neighborhood.”
From Los Angeles Times
What a testament to the theatrical experience that it topped the box office when fans could have continued streaming it at home.
From Los Angeles Times
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