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The phrase "a full test of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a comprehensive evaluation or examination of something, such as a system, process, or product.
Example: "The engineers conducted a full test of the new software to ensure it met all performance standards."
Alternatives: "a complete assessment of" or "an exhaustive evaluation of".
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Brian Benzinger has done a full test of the service and likes most aspects of it.
In the end they agreed to do a full test of chicken sausage pizza.
Whereas there is no data available that would enable a full test of this hypothesis, we can nevertheless explore whether the misperception of the unemployment rate is associated with an individual's expectation of becoming unemployed.
The process that Raytheon went through involved a full test of the equipment by a team of Canadian Forces soldiers.
Because of its complicated firing mechanism, and the need for previously untested synchronization of explosives and precision design, it was thought that a full test of the concept was needed before the scientists and military representatives could be confident it would perform correctly under combat conditions.
This is not a full test of the proposed framework, but an exploration of its potential utility to increase the effectiveness of research training on URM participants' career development outcomes in BBS.
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On Wednesday's flight, the windows were not installed, but Blue Origin plans to fly a full test flight of the crew capsule – complete with windows – next year.
further away from the end for the rest of its testing so that it was possible to get a full test from that end of the beam.
The pilot study was a full test, in the field, of the survey methods and instruments.
While testing of the components was conducted, no full test of a gun-type nuclear weapon occurred before the Little Boy was dropped over Hiroshima.
A two-step Engle-Granger cointegration test [48] with an augmented Dickey-Fuller test of residuals [49], [50] can reject the null hypothesis of no-cointegration at a 5% significance level for almost all thresholds analyzed here.
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