Vouch in a sentence as a verb

I can vouch for it being present in France too.

If they were under 13, google wouldn't vouch for them.

I vouch for a more international 5-star system.

You see, processors essentially "vouch" for the businesses they add to card networks.

Speaking of, I've yet to interview a salesperson that's come in with "here's a list of my previous clients who will vouch for my integrity.

None of my conclusions above are correct if the data itself is wrong, and I don't even live in the USA so I can't vouch for the correctness of the data.

When you want to "Ask HN", say, what particular frameworks people can vouch for, you have no real way of evaluating the comment responses in terms of people that agree.

What is your character and who can vouch for it?Funnily enough, your idea and the fact that you have a prototype is a fairly minor signal compared to the above.

Kansas and Pennsylvania, for example, do not require plumbing licenses and I can personally vouch that toilets in those states do in fact work.

Regardless of how qualified you are individually, Yale is trying to build a diverse class, so if you do the same thing as 1000 other candidates, it's very hard to vouch for you.

I'm also confused by the state, if the birthing doctor and father were to vouch, shouldn't that imply a less aggressive and more thoughtful investigation is in order?Couldn't they extract an egg from each ovary and do a DNA test?

Vouch definitions

verb

give personal assurance; guarantee; "Will he vouch for me?"

verb

give surety or assume responsibility; "I vouch for the quality of my products"

See also: guarantee

verb

summon (a vouchee) into court to warrant or defend a title

verb

give supporting evidence; "He vouched his words by his deeds"