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The phrase "a direct test of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an assessment or evaluation that measures a specific aspect or quality directly.
Example: "The experiment serves as a direct test of the hypothesis we formulated earlier."
Alternatives: "a straightforward assessment of" or "a clear evaluation of".
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A direct test of the dual-component model.
The study, he said, "is a direct test of that".
Rainville, S. et al. World Year of Physics: A direct test of E = mc 2. Nature 438, 1096 1097 (2005).
Future experiments in Drosophila may permit a direct test of this odor-coding hypothesis.
Gould, N., Thorpe, M. R., Koroleva, O. & Minchin, P. E. H. Phloem hydrostatic pressure relates to solute loading rate: a direct test of the Münch hypothesis.
Unfortunately, a direct test of these possibilities in whole animals has been difficult due to limitations in existing biological systems.
Such experiments provide a direct test of complex computer simulations that model the behavior of many millions of atoms within tiny samples of material.
As the UV flux is directly related to the accretion shock emission, these observations provide a direct test of the X-ray/accretion connection in TW Hya.
This offers a direct test of theoretical predictions.
One can also obtain a direct test of heteroscedasticity, although Monte Carlo experiments show that it may have low power.
As such, we do not have a direct test of the equilibrium implications of the potential policy change.
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