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testament

[tes-tuh-muhnt] / ˈtɛs tə mənt /


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Instead, it is a testament to his survival, particularly in a city that views its lower-tier celebs as more wood for the chipper.

From Los Angeles Times

Call it the goodwill that comes from creating a catalog of solid and critically acclaimed albums, or a testament to the core trio of Johnson, Ebert and Knobbe still being together after all these years.

From Los Angeles Times

It’s a testament to the size of the bet and its success that Apple remains the most valuable stake in Berkshire’s portfolio.

From The Wall Street Journal

What’s become of Kennedy’s plan to make America healthy again is a testament to the power of exposure and collective outrage.

From Salon

"Our amended agreement with Netflix is a testament to the board's unrelenting focus on representing and advancing our stockholders' interests," said Samuel Di Piazza, Jr, chair of the Warner Bros Discovery board of directors.

From BBC