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The phrase "a standardized test for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific assessment designed to measure knowledge or skills in a consistent manner for a particular purpose or subject area.
Example: "The school implemented a standardized test for evaluating student performance in mathematics."
Alternatives: "an assessment designed for" or "a uniform evaluation for".
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The SAT, formerly known as the Scholastic Aptitude Test, is a standardized test for college admissions in the United States.
The resident-intruder paradigm: a standardized test for aggression, violence and social stress.
If I could have substituted a standardized test for that process, I could have gone to bed a lot earlier each night.
She also says she can't understand why at least one of her poems — which she calls her "most neurotic" — was included on a standardized test for students.
The Environmental Protection Agency has released a standardized test for radon contamination in homes and issued policies for approving companies to measure it.
Intervention: A standardized test for reading and writing skills was given at the beginning and the end of each therapy program and 1 month after therapy stopped.
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To determine the children's motor outcomes, we administered the Movement ABC, a standardized test of motor skills for children 4 12 years of age (Smits-Engelsman 1998).
Duncan is upset because California will have a short gap in having a standardized test score for every child in both math and English.
Despite much technological interest, a standardized test method for the quantification of the cohesive properties of thin films has not yet been established.
Memphis is currently in the throes of a scandal in which the N.C.A.A. is alleging that a Memphis player, presumed to be Rose, had a standardized test taken for him.
The HKT-SpLD is a standardized test developed for Hong Kong primary school children, and items in the reading subtest are common two-character words of Grade 1 to Grade 6 levels.
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