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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a difficult test" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an examination or assessment that is challenging or hard to complete.
Example: "Many students found the final exam to be a difficult test, requiring extensive preparation and study."
Alternatives: "a challenging exam" or "a tough assessment."
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"Norwich will be a difficult test.
That togetherness withstood a difficult test last year.
Health care confronts us with a difficult test.
Minnesota finishes the season with a difficult test, at Iowa on Nov. 15.
The game against Fiji was also a difficult test which they won convincingly.
Had the government sought the death penalty, it would have faced a difficult test.
"But the golf course is going to provide a difficult test".
"This will be a difficult test, and we must try and stop Sneijder.
Pittsburgh outshot Carolina, 52-18, giving Peters a difficult test in his season debut.
To pass and get into grammar school, you do have to apply yourself – it's quite a difficult test.
It could be a difficult test for Kentucky, which has won at least one tournament game every year since 1987.
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