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The phrase "a more rigorous test" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the need for a test that is more thorough or demanding in its evaluation or assessment.
Example: "To ensure the accuracy of our results, we need to conduct a more rigorous test of the new software."
Alternatives: "a stricter examination" or "a tougher assessment".
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A more rigorous test may prove more practically useful.
This circuit originally created a more rigorous test for granting copyright protection to characters.
A more rigorous test uses a scanning device about the size of a suitcase.
This is a more rigorous test of IRR than passive rating of videotapes.
Last year, they decided that it was ready for a more rigorous test, at the Hoffler Creek Wildlife Preserve, a hundred-and-forty-two-acre sanctuary in Portsmouth, Virginia.
Next, Dr. Kane and other scientists at the Lawrence Livermore laboratory want to put the simulation results to a more rigorous test -- experiments with lasers supplying the energy in trying to reproduce such cosmic phenomena.
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The Bloomberg administration was right to support the decision to change the scoring as well as the need for a more rigorous testing regime.
He said his committee was "very interested" in tightening up procedures for so that those entering the House of Lords have to go through a more rigorous tests of suitability.
It might be unreasonable to demand a more rigorous testing of the first part of this process than the second.
DogVacay also maintains a high level of quality by putting hosts through a more rigorous testing and training process than you even see on a site like Airbnb.
The capability-aspiration framework offers a heuristic to separate normative from analytical concepts, and facilitates a more rigorous testing of the effects integration policies have on outcomes.
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