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The phrase "a huge amount of test" is not correct in standard English.
It should be "a huge amount of tests" if referring to multiple tests or "a huge amount of testing" if referring to the process of testing.
Example: "The project required a huge amount of testing to ensure quality and reliability."
Alternatives: "a large number of tests" or "a significant amount of testing."
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As usually, automatic generation produces a huge amount of test cases that may also have a considerable degree of redundancy (Cartaxo et al. 2008, 2011).
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"That's a huge amount of trust.
It took around two years of hard work to develop our new system and there was a huge amount of design, testing and refinement involved.
We have actually done a huge amount of user testing on it to make sure the Web site is as user-friendly as possible.
The EU subsequently funded a huge amount of safety testing and their scientific bodies have concluded that there is no special risk associated with these foods.
"We have access to a lot of smart engineers," says Ole Jørgen Seeland, the company's CEO, "but far more importantly, Norway is a natural destination for extreme sports, which means we have a huge amount of opportunities for testing.
Dr. Haupt added that cervical cancer was "just the tip of the iceberg" and that HPV caused a huge amount of expensive and stressful testing in developed nations that could be avoided with vaccination.
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