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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a plan to test" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a strategy or approach for evaluating something, such as a product, hypothesis, or process.
Example: "The team developed a plan to test the new software before its official launch."
Alternatives: "a strategy for evaluation" or "a proposal for assessment".
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Have you a plan to test it?
There is a plan to test the assumptions.
Hamlet contrives a plan to test the ghost's accusation.
At one point, a lawyer for Ms. Jordan agreed on a plan to test the blood.
They wrote up a plan to test what they called "superselective intra-arterial cerebral infusion" of Avastin in 30 patients with glioblastomas that had recurred after standard treatment.
The administration is floating a plan to test a training program for younger members of the Indonesian Komando Pasukan Khusus, or Kopassus.
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She devised a mischievous plan to test the loyalty of her subjects and flush out the treacherous.
Eventually, he concocts an elaborate plan to test his hypotheses, a plan that will make him the target of some of his own colleagues.
Allied intelligence agencies are now weighing the authenticity of suspected Iranian documents, apparently dating from 2007, that describe a four-year plan to test a neutron initiator, a device that creates a nuclear bomb's explosion.
ZURB offers a limited free plan to test the app.
So these ad executives plan to test a way to bring TV commercials to our grocery aisles.
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