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testament

Definition for testament

noun as in tribute; last wishes

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It was a testament to both Logan Paul and KSI’s influence over their primarily young audience.

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Arkansas did not score any points from the 6-minute mark until the final 50 seconds of the second quarter, which was a testament to UCLA’s defensive dominance.

"The first one at Madison Square Garden was incredible and the second one, in front of 70,000, was just a testament to two incredible fighters - two legends of the sport."

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His "indefatigable courage stands as a testament to the principle of freedom of expression."

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Scotland actually handled the infamous 'Bomb Squad' well, as the seven forwards on the South African bench came on earlier than expected, almost testament to the hosts' work up front.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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