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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a test ban" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in discussions about prohibiting or limiting tests, often in the context of nuclear weapons or other forms of testing.
Example: "The government is considering implementing a test ban to prevent further nuclear proliferation."
Alternatives: "a testing prohibition" or "a ban on testing".
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A test ban will help, verifiably, keep it that way.
A test ban organization has been established, in Vienna, to verify the operations of the treaty.
Mr. Bush's advisers have been deeply divided on the merits of a test ban.
A test ban will make it technologically much harder for other countries to press ahead with weapons development.
In 1960 he was called upon to defend his actions regarding a test ban before a congressional subcommittee.
It is partly because he thinks America might need to test unusual warhead designs such as this that Mr Bush refuses to ratify a test ban.
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In 1999, there were technical reasons to worry whether a testing ban could be verified and whether American weapons could remain reliable indefinitely without testing.
In doing so he thwarted Eisenhower's dream of a test-ban to end the arms race.
The Kennedy administration said it might jeopardize a test-ban moratorium.
Harold Macmillan had been addressing a conference about the arms race and the need for a test-ban treaty.
In the nuclear area, both countries need to make progress toward signing a test-ban treaty and curbing deployment of missiles and production of fissile materials.
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