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The phrase "a terrible test of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or challenge that is extremely difficult or demanding, often testing someone's abilities or resilience.
Example: "The sudden loss of her job was a terrible test of her strength and determination."
Alternatives: "a severe challenge to" or "a harsh trial of".
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They board an unscheduled train at a remote country station and face a terrible test of their respective weaknesses as they are, one by one, beset by man-eating ghouls, vampire Brigadiers, cannibalistic dolls and other horrors.
"The diagnosis of a fatal disease in utero is a terrible test of faith for anyone," Heitman said.
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As I mentioned, we had a really hard time convincing providers not to do the rapid test, which is a terrible test for H1N1.
Fifty-two writtenwritten on parchment, have endured 226 years of terrible tests of our national will to hold fast to the founders' vision.
You can have a terrible winter of testing, then turn up at the first race and be competitive.
A: Terrible!
A grade from LCHS summer school in math is a terrible predictor of future performance on the standards test.
5.06pm BST 5 min: The pitch is terrible by the way, a real test of the players' control.
"A terrible breach of trust".
What a terrible series of events.
I have a terrible sense of direction.
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