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The phrase "a day of testing" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a specific day designated for evaluation or assessment, often in an academic or professional context.
Example: "Tomorrow will be a day of testing for all students, so make sure to get plenty of rest tonight."
Alternatives: "a day of evaluation" or "a day of assessment."
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They made more than twice the number of mistakes in the maze after a day of training and a day of testing.
One afternoon in late May, I asked Roden what she meant by "authenticity". It was a day of testing recipes.
Children from the school who had just finished a day of testing stopped by to chat with him or get a hug.
After a day of testing, feedback, and support, attendees agreed it was a success.
It was a day of testing recipes.
After a day of testing and adjusting the position of the sadle and the steer she found a better position which she was able to maintain for almost half an hour.
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She has a day of screen tests ahead of her and says, rolling her eyes, that she's dreading it.
This week, the Snyders are going on what Dan calls a field trip — a day of tests at the Mayo Clinic.
After a day of tests, he was listed in "serious and improving" condition, with the prognosis good for full recovery.
We conduct just one job interview, which is relatively informal, unlike other firms where the selection process entails a day of tests, presentations and interviews.
Matt had arrived home after a long day of testing soils to find a post-it note adhered to the front door.
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