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The phrase "a stiff test" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a challenging or difficult examination or assessment.
Example: "The final exam was a stiff test of our knowledge and understanding of the subject matter."
Alternatives: "a tough exam" or "a rigorous assessment".
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That remains a stiff test.
This is a stiff test for the press.
St. John's Coach Mike Jarvis does not mind opening the season with a stiff test.
It presents a stiff test in dry conditions, let alone the damp conditions riders faced yesterday.
This year will be a stiff test of the president's credentials.
It's a stiff test for the Brit but it is also a great opportunity.
Clemson has been criticized in recent years for not handling success well, so this will be a stiff test.
Brendan Rodgers believes his Liverpool side face a stiff test of their credentials in the coming weeks.
But the Kentucky Derby is about history and pedigree, and by those standards Smarty Jones, The Cliff's Edge and Tapit face a stiff test.
"He is furnishing by degrees, but whether he is quite ready for such a stiff test over a mile and a half I would not be certain about.
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While the stock market seems to be in store for a stiff test Ross fully expects a test of the 1,036 level on the S&P, if not the early November mark of 908 the bullish case for the dollar seems to be building.
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