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witness

[wit-nis] / ˈwɪt nɪs /






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It wasn’t the first time in 2025 that a column brought me to tears, witness the video immediately after the fire.

From Los Angeles Times

It also published a video with a man it called a witness, saying he was a local villager from the settlement of Roshchino.

From Barron's

Cricket was always going to be a huge part of Josh's life, including witnessing the Melbourne and Sydney Tests on England's Ashes-winning tour in 2010-11.

From BBC

Never mind that the story is unsupported by evidence or witnesses.

From The Wall Street Journal

He developed a legal theory that justifies ignoring what he refers to as “unlawful orders” after witnessing the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.

From Salon