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What does witness mean?

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Wit is a form of intelligent humour, the ability to say or write things that are clever and usually funny

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A witness is someone who sees or has knowledge about an event and can provide information or testimony about it. Witnesses may be called upon in court proceedings or investigations to share their observations or experiences related to a specific incident.

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