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The phrase "a first testing of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the initial evaluation or examination of something, such as a product, process, or concept.
Example: "The team conducted a first testing of the new software to identify any potential issues before the official launch."
Alternatives: "an initial test of" or "a preliminary evaluation of".
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This study represents a first testing of the SAQ for use in Swedish ORs.
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