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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a deliberate test" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a test or examination that is intentionally designed to assess a specific skill or knowledge area.
Example: "The teacher administered a deliberate test to evaluate the students' understanding of the complex material covered in class."
Alternatives: "an intentional assessment" or "a purposeful evaluation."
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Rarely, usually in the non-Russian republics, they responded with brute force, gunning down protesters in a deliberate test of the deterrent effect of bloodshed.
To some extent, the timing of the bombing raid today was dictated by Mr. Hussein, because it was a reaction to what American officials say was a deliberate test by the Iraqi leader of United States resolve.
But it was Mr. Bopp who had first advised the winning plaintiff, the conservative group Citizens United, about using its campaign-season film "Hillary: The Movie" as a deliberate test of the limits on corporate political spending.
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Sex is a deliberate testing of the boundaries, an intense investigation of barriers-that-are-also-transmitters.
But this promise is likely to be realized only after a period of relatively expensive and deliberate test validation and generation of the massive reference databases needed to make rigorous conclusions about test results.
Therefore, careful analysis, deliberate testing, and a phased approach to the implementation of innovative technologies are necessary to achieve the multilevel solutions of the smart ICU.
The effect was intriguingly mysterious, and Mr. Magloire's sculptural, angular groupings and deliberate, testing encounters had arresting moments.
Bioethical principles of human subjects research have developed in response to several examples of morally reprehensible research involving humans over the past 70 years (Josefson 2001; Katz et al. 2006) that prohibit the deliberate testing of humans for the purpose of establishing toxicity without expected benefit to the subjects of such testing (Silbergeld et al. 2004).
Gallop said while the recent crowd of 20,000 which attended the Socceroos' World Cup qualifier in Canberra this month was impressive and part of a "deliberate strategy" to test new markets, it won't change FFA's thinking around expansion – new clubs should be based in cities where there are millions not just a few hundred thousand in population.
In the other condition, participants' towers were measured 5 min after completion, following a deliberate attempt to test the tower's stability, making it harder for participants to judge whether an innovative solution was liable to result in a good score on the final measurement.
I wonder how much of what's going on is part of a deliberate program to test the response of flight crews and probe for weak spots in security.
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