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The phrase "a simpler test for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing a method or procedure that is easier to understand or implement compared to another.
Example: "The researchers developed a simpler test for measuring cognitive abilities in children."
Alternatives: "an easier assessment for" or "a more straightforward evaluation for".
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So yet another goal is to develop a simpler test for studies aimed at determining the extent of bird flu spread in communities.
We need a simpler test for determining who's an employer and employee.
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They have produced a simple test for un-Americanism.
There is a simple test for answering this question.
And so I will set a simple test for each and every one of our policies: does it help families?
In another video, a woman named Lynda discusses "a simple test" for kidney disease that involves urine.
I have a simple test for Top Forty songs: how do they sound on an acoustic guitar, and can I sing 'em to my five-year-old daughter?
He devised a simple test for detecting the carcinogenic potential of chemicals, and helped get some dyes and flame retardants banned.
Its presence in urine could lead to a simple test for mad cow disease and its human form, called variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease.
FOCUS ON THE LONG RUN Charles L. Schultze, chief economist for former President Jimmy Carter, once proposed a simple test for telling a conservative economist from a liberal one.
Bozell opens his column with: "Longtime conservative leader Richard Viguerie has a simple test for credentialing a conservative: Does he walk with us?" It's an interesting question, and Bozell answers it through the noblest lens: self-interest.
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