testament
Example Sentences
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The number of comments that were submitted during the holiday season is a testament to how important people consider the proposed changes to be, he added.
From MarketWatch
That Djokovic consistently looks the most likely to disrupt the 'New Two' is testament to his enduring brilliance.
From BBC
"No matter what the crowd, no matter what the fans have thought of him. He has just been the testament to if you have a really good character, you can be on top," she says.
From BBC
Some found that decision puzzling, but those who look closer will see in that decision a testament to Buffett’s growth as an investor over the decades.
From Barron's
That Baxter could pull this off without causing offence or appearing to patronise his Scottish roots for a wider audience was a testament to his brilliance as a performer.
From BBC
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