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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a few test" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "a few tests"? If this is the case, you can use it when referring to a small number of tests or examinations in various contexts, such as academic or scientific settings.
Example: "I need to conduct a few tests to determine the effectiveness of the new drug."
Alternatives: "a couple of tests" or "several tests".
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Then I made a few test calls.
"I have played quite a few Test matches in the back garden with my two brothers.
Before you publicise your Skype ward surgery – do a few test runs with colleagues, friends or family.
In that awkward period of hanging on in there, a few Test places may have been put in jeopardy.
"When the patient is ready, we'll try a few test runs to lower floors," Dr. Neuman said.
A few test shots grew into a yearlong obsession; if the building's residents were home, Svenson had to photograph them.
You'd probably want to have a few Test matches behind you, to go into a world cup.
Cameras set up to do anything fancier than traffic-counting are confined to a few test stores.
There were a few test events around Easter 2012 and we were seeing as many as 60 phone thefts a night in the club.
What's needed now is the evidence, not just in a few test buildings, but in large numbers and varieties of public and private buildings in the UK.
Once the stringent safety checks have been completed, we will take her through a few test flights far from the long lenses of the press.
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