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The phrase "a black test" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in contexts where a test or assessment is specifically designed to evaluate something related to the term "black," though the exact meaning may depend on the context.
Example: "The researchers conducted a black test to assess the performance of the new algorithm under specific conditions."
Alternatives: "a dark test" or "a shadow test".
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For reasons related to class and race, it had been unthinkable before the war for the West Indies to appoint a black Test captain, but the postwar world saw social and political changes in the Caribbean.
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The apparatus was situated in a black testing room, dimly illuminated (approximately 50 lux at the level of the apparatus) with red fluorescent light, and the behaviour was videotaped and measured outside the testing room.
There's a book out, Richie McCaw: 148, which gives a coffee-table spread to each of his All Black Tests.
It was a black box test.
a shows a black ball test image with white background.
The system was composed of a black ventilated test chamber (40 × 40 × 45), interior lighted with a ceiling-mounted video camera.
If you are eligible for the Reward Zone program Premier Black test that will run in a limited number of select markets, we will notify you by a separate email.
It was probably the first full All Blacks test I've seen for nearly two years, a strange truth for a journalist who predominantly writes about Kiwi sport.
A study out of Vanderbilt University tracked the so-called "Obama Effect" on black test takers whose scores markedly improved during key moments of flattering coverage of then-candidate Obama during the 2008 campaign.
Fitzpatrick added: "All the talk I have heard coming out of Wales is how they are focusing on the All Black test.
Black test takers fail the exam to get the NWRC at twice the rate of whites, suggesting the test is racially biased.
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