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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a gauntlet of tests" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a series of challenging or difficult tests or challenges that one must go through.
Example: "To qualify for the championship, the athletes must endure a gauntlet of tests designed to assess their strength, endurance, and skill."
Alternatives: "a series of challenges" or "a battery of tests".
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Our students face a gauntlet of tests, even though any standards can be woefully outdated by the time a graduate enters a quickly evolving job market.
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And it is why Webb's other components including the mirror and telescope structure, the "bus" that will supply power and control the telescope, and the tennis court sized, multilayer parasol that will help keep it cool must undergo a gauntlet of testing, alone and in combinations, until the whole spacecraft is ready.
For most positions, we run candidates through a gauntlet of interviews, test for skills/logic and, as a final step, we are 100percentt focused on cultural fit.
But even when a state allows it, this results in a gauntlet of legal woes, requiring insolvency tests, negotiations with bondholders and so forth.Most cities are cutting costs by laying off workers instead.
The next appointment goes similarly: another gauntlet of tests, another to question-riddled gift that's received by my personal Sperm Igor, and another series of grateful, excited emails.
At this part of the quest, you will be tested by Murank, telling you to run a gauntlet of monsters Mandragora, Flora, Greatest General, and Familiar without attacking any of them.
But some Timorese had to run a gauntlet of rattan canes.
Every day I run a gauntlet of meetings, concert rehearsals and parties.
Customers must run a gauntlet of security guards, who look for anything suspicious.
After each pitch, the judges run the presenting founders through a gauntlet of tough questions.
The bridesmaids and groomsmen ran a gauntlet of glow sticks as they were introduced.
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