eloquent testimony

collocation in English

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eloquent
adjective
uk
/ˈel.ə.kwənt/
us
/ˈel.ə.kwənt/
giving a clear, ...
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testimony
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˈtes.tɪ.mən.i/
us
/ˈtes.tə.moʊ.ni/
(an example of) spoken or written statements that something is true, especially those given in a ...
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(Definition ofeloquentandtestimonyfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Massenet's use of that motif, the second of two associated with the supernatural, iseloquenttestimonyof his strategy.
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The figures are their own mosteloquenttestimony.
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The figures beareloquenttestimonyto what the country has suffered.
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What could be a moreeloquenttestimonyto the illusory nature of budgetary discipline?
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It waseloquenttestimonyto the desperately destructive effect of incarcerating young people.
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The film waseloquenttestimonyto the conditions.
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That iseloquenttestimonyto the concern felt for education in the region.
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That is aneloquenttestimonyto a community which has suffered much.
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I cannot think of a moreeloquenttestimonyto the soundness and generosity of the settlement.
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Our exploding prison population giveseloquenttestimonyto that.
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It waseloquenttestimonyto their bravery and skill.
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Its history payseloquenttestimonyto the need for the measures we are discussing today.
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The queues at post office counters are aneloquenttestimonyto inefficiencies in the system.
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That iseloquenttestimonyof the real feelings in this dispute.
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That iseloquenttestimonyof the strength of feeling that has been demonstrated in tonight's debate.
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His response in putting down the amendments iseloquenttestimonyto that.
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Another local resident, who belongs to the community health council, recently observed, in the course of passing through the hospital, an event that waseloquenttestimonyin itself.
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We have heardeloquenttestimonyof the problems that will be created if an alternative fuel such as bottle gas is the only option offered to elderly people.
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The list iseloquenttestimonyto my claim that the possibility of the hospital broadcasting services accepting commercial advertising is impracticable.
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The 2,177 sufferers who now receive compensation having worked in the cotton industry, beareloquenttestimonyto the risks in that industry.
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