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vouching

  • present participle
    of vouch.
    vouch
    verb (used without object)
    to support as being true, certain, reliable, etc. (usually followed byfor ).

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Routine testing includes payroll, expense vouching, cash procedures, search for unrecorded liabilities, accounts receivable, acquisitions of new buildings and equipment, and the cost of goods sold.

From The Wall Street Journal Apr. 10, 2026

She also had the power to boost deserving people otherwise overlooked by agencies and designers by vouching for them.

From Salon Feb. 20, 2026

"We in our generation all looked up to Chairman Mao, so if even his son-in-law was vouching for it, how could we not trust it?"

From BBC Nov. 10, 2025

In response to the AP’s reporting, the Moreno campaign produced an open letter signed by 23 former female employees vouching that he treated them fairly and respectfully.

From Seattle Times Jan. 17, 2024

I mean, it felt good, but I knew just how much he’d put himself on the line, vouching for me.

From "The Titan's Curse" by Rick Riordan

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