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a strict testing
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "a strict testing" is not correct in standard written English.
It should be "strict testing" or "a strict test" depending on the context. Example: "The software underwent strict testing to ensure its reliability before release."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
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Alternative expressions(6)
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
2 human-written examples
Jonathan Vaughters, the director of the Garmin-Chipotle team, one of two United States-based teams in the race, said he believed Tour officials would benefit from a strict testing regimen and have access to the riders' baseline results despite the cycling union's absence.
News & Media
Synthetic cannabis could bought over the counter in New Zealand until May 2014, when it was banned unless it could pass a strict testing regime.
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57 human-written examples
In Enron's case, at least three board members would have been disqualified under a strict test of independence.
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"The directive contains a strict test which must be satisfied if a difference of treatment is to be considered non-discriminatory: there must be a genuine and determining occupational requirement, the objective must be legitimate and the requirement proportionate.
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He is putting in place a definition of social housing that makes it the equivalent of employment support allowance or disability living allowance: you don't get it unless you pass a strict test of eligibility and if you fail, you are out.
News & Media
"The E-Commerce chapter does not prohibit recourse to this option altogether, but imposes a strict test that such measures must not amount to 'arbitrary or unjustifiable discrimination or a disguised restriction on trade' — a test that would be applied by an investment court, not by a data protection authority or human rights tribunal," it adds.
News & Media
Therefore,since the use of paired data was not required, the 84 data points presented in the middle column of Table 3 could be used.In this case, a strict test of significance would be complicated (but not impossible) since each driver is only represented ina subset of the repetitions, with different subsets for different drivers.
For example, London's taxi drivers must learn a large number of places and the most direct routes between them (they have to pass a strict test, The Knowledge, before being licensed to drive the famous black cabs).
Wiki
To make a strict test, we only include template proteins released before May of 2006 for this test, and we also excluded the templates with sequence identity >20% to the query.
Science
Since U is only 0.016 this system is unable provide a strict test of this hypothesis.
Science
Only the M0/M3 comparison was significant, though this is not a strict test of positive selection.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing testing procedures, ensure that the adjective accurately reflects the nature of the testing. Use "strict", "rigorous", or "stringent" to convey the level of control and standards applied. Always remember, however, that "a strict testing" is not grammatically correct. Consider using "strict testing" instead.
Common error
Avoid using "testing" directly after the article "a" as if it were a countable noun. Instead, use "a strict test" or rephrase to "strict testing" to maintain grammatical accuracy.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "a strict testing" is intended to function as a noun phrase, where "strict" modifies the action of "testing". However, as Ludwig AI indicates, the construction is grammatically incorrect. The correct form would either be "strict testing" or "a strict test".
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "a strict testing" appears in some contexts, Ludwig AI advises that it is grammatically incorrect. Standard English dictates that it should be either "strict testing" or "a strict test", depending on whether you're referring to the process or a specific instance. Alternatives like "rigorous testing" or "stringent testing" can also be used to convey a similar meaning, ensuring both accuracy and clarity in your writing. Pay close attention to this distinction to maintain grammatical correctness and credibility.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
a strict test
Corrects the grammar by using "test" as a noun instead of "testing" as a gerund, maintaining the meaning.
rigorous testing
Replaces "strict" with "rigorous", emphasizing thoroughness and precision in testing.
stringent testing
Uses "stringent" instead of "strict", highlighting the demanding and exacting nature of the testing process.
thorough testing
Substitutes "strict" with "thorough", stressing the completeness and comprehensiveness of the testing.
demanding testing
Employs "demanding" instead of "strict", focusing on the high standards and requirements of the testing.
careful testing
Replaces "strict" with "careful" to highlight the diligence involved in the testing.
controlled testing
Highlights the controlled environment and parameters under which the testing is conducted.
close testing
Uses "close" to emphasize the attentive and detailed nature of the testing.
detailed testing
Replaces strict with detailed, emphasizing that all steps and possible edge cases have been deeply taken into consideration.
precise testing
Replacing strict with precise put an emphasis on exactitude and accuracy of testing process.
FAQs
How can I correctly use the terms "strict" and "testing" together?
The correct usage is either "strict testing", where "strict" modifies the gerund "testing", or "a strict test", where "test" is a noun and "strict" is its adjective.
Is "a strict testing" grammatically correct?
According to standard English grammar, "a strict testing" is incorrect. It's better to say "strict testing" or "a strict test" depending on the intended meaning.
What are some alternatives to "strict testing"?
You can use alternatives like "rigorous testing", "stringent testing", or "thorough testing" to convey a similar meaning.
What's the difference between "strict testing" and "a strict test"?
"Strict testing" refers to the process itself, emphasizing its rigorous nature. "A strict test" refers to a specific instance of testing that is rigorous. The choice depends on whether you are describing the general process or a particular test.
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
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