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testament

[tes-tuh-muhnt] / ˈtɛs tə mənt /


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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

The recognition "is a testament to its deep-rooted culinary traditions and vibrant food ecosystem", Tim Curtis, director and representative, Unesco Regional Office for South Asia, said.

From BBC

"That's not only a testament to the facilities we've got here, but City of Culture and the legacy it has now for the arts in Bradford", she said.

From BBC

This discrepancy is a testament to the much larger and better equipped armed forces that Thailand has.

From BBC

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