ample testimony
Frequency: 6.05.2 per million words
a large amount of spoken or written statements that something is true, especially in a law court
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- The prosecution provided ample testimony from eyewitnesses to support their case.
- The prosecution presented ample testimony to convict the defendant.
- The ancient ruins provide ample testimony to the ingenuity of their builders.
- Her long and successful career stands as ample testimony to her dedication.
- His numerous successful projects are ample testimony to his skill as an engineer.
- We have collected ample testimony from various witnesses to support our claim.
- Throughout the trial, there has been ample testimony regarding the defendant's character.
- The historical records provide ample testimony of the king's benevolence.
- The long-standing success of the charity is ample testimony to the founder's dedication.
- Despite the defense's arguments, the jury found ample testimony of guilt.
- The court will hear ample testimony from both sides before reaching a verdict.
- The research findings offered ample testimony to the new theory's validity.
- If we had gathered ample testimony earlier, the investigation might have concluded sooner.
- His consistent performance is ample testimony to his skills and talent.
- Ample testimony was presented by the defense, yet the jury remained unconvinced.
- There was ample testimony available to prove the company's negligence.
- Despite the ample testimony suggesting his innocence, public opinion was already swayed by the media.
- The community's support was ample testimony to the project's importance.
- The sheer number of five-star reviews is ample testimony to the quality of the product.
- Even without direct evidence, the circumstantial facts provided ample testimony.