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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a solid testing" is not correct in standard written English
It is typically used to refer to a reliable or thorough evaluation process, but the article "a" is not appropriate in this context. Example: "We need to conduct solid testing to ensure the product's quality."
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It's not the biggest U.S. city, but the Silicon Valley hub should prove a solid testing ground with its tech savvy population.
Take some time to come up with a solid testing plan.
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Berlocq, a fairly traditional South American clay-courter with a bronchial bark, will prove a solid test of Isner's bonafides.
To succeed, Microsoft must get a solid test version ready by early next year and mint a final release before summer's end.
No-one would nowadays identify the two (except, perhaps, for certain quasi-realists and anti-realists), but the view that imaginability is a solid test for possibility has been strongly defended.
Livermore official Bruce Goodwin said that the design his team submitted had a solid "test pedigree" as it was based on a previously tested weapon that was never deployed; Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico, which was the loser in the competition between the two schemes, chose to use a design that hadn't been tested.
A solid usability testing program should include iterative usability testing of every major feature, with tests scheduled throughout the development process, reinforcing, and deepening knowledge about people's behavior and ensuring that designs become more effective as they develop.
"It was a real solid test for us, and we played really well Friday night against a very fine Michigan team".
It is not uncommon to just refer to the latest version released by a trusted maintainer, but this trust can only be earned by solid testing against a good reference, and at best any such test environment is available locally to confirm the installation.
One hour after, 3 ml of a semi solid test meal (based on methyl cellulose) was administered to the mice.
In this light, a sophisticated numerical flow solver ('SC/Tetra' by CRADLE®), with a robust CAD interface, has been used to develop and evaluate helium coolant flow schemes for a solid breeder test blanket module design currently proposed by the US for testing in ITER.
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