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Latest post Thu, Jun 2 2005 4:49 AM by Vincent Ding. 1 replies.
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Vincent Ding  +  104838 Thu, 02 Jun 05 04:49 AM
do the two differ in any way? for me, i tend to say someone bears witness and gives testimony in the court. i don't say "to bear testimony. "
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Miche  +  104882 Thu, 02 Jun 05 08:36 AM
Hi, Vincent.
To me, the two are interchangeable. I agree, you say "bear witness" and "give/offer testimony".
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