Collocations withtestimony

These are words often used in combination withtestimony.

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conflicting testimony
Charges often collapsed for lack of evidence or because of conflicting testimony.
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eloquent testimony
Massenet's use of that motif, the second of two associated with the supernatural, is eloquent testimony of his strategy.
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expert testimony
The growing discontent with scientific expert testimony provided ample ground for these anxieties.
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eyewitness testimony
In order to understand this, we need to triangulate from formal analyses, first-hand or eyewitness testimony, and cognitive plausibility.
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false testimony
Some witnesses also claimed they had been threatened by police into giving false testimony.
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oral testimony
The oral testimony marshaled in this book demonstrates meticulous fieldwork.
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personal testimony
Even this formidable list overlooks the pearls of wisdom to be found in the grey literature, including administrative records, annual reports, legislative materials, conceptual critique, personal testimony and so on.
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sworn testimony
I have case history after case history and sworn testimony of ex-members.
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written testimony
The city attorney presented no evidence and no written testimony.
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