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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a huge test of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a significant challenge or evaluation of someone's abilities, character, or a system's effectiveness.
Example: "The upcoming election will be a huge test of the democratic process in our country."
Alternatives: "a significant challenge to" or "a major evaluation of".
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To me it's a huge test of mental strength.
It is a huge test of England's character.
My first six weeks in France, for example, were a huge test of patience, mental strength and perseverance.
All anyone remembers is who won. 'Penalties are such a huge test of nerve for a goalkeeper.
So winning his point will pose a huge test of Mr. Bush's leadership, first in Washington, then around the world.
She said: "It was a huge test of my willpower as most of them were tucking into a yummy pudding, while I just had to sit and watch.
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We now face a huge test on Tuesday against one of the best teams on the planet in Belgium and I am not looking beyond that".
"We now face a huge test on Tuesday against one of the best teams on the planet and I am not looking beyond that".
Ireland will be a huge test on Saturday, at the end of a long season for New Zealand, and England have showed that the All Blacks' rivals are working out where they can be pressurised.
We have a huge test on Monday against the Republic of Ireland.
"It's not a nice place now and we have a huge test for the rest of the season".
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