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The phrase "a test for that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an assessment or evaluation designed to measure a specific quality, skill, or condition related to a particular subject or situation.
Example: "Before we proceed with the project, we need to conduct a test for that to ensure everything is functioning properly."
Alternatives: "an assessment for that" or "an evaluation for that".
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I don't have a test for that.
There's a test for that.
Hadid's billion-pound redevelopment of Zorrozaurre will be a test for that middle ground in Bilbao.
But when West Nile fever was detected in New York City, Specialty developed a test for that virus in two weeks.
Perhaps you'd like a test for that, which we also happen to sell?"' 'The tests should not replace a trip to the doctor,' agrees Duigenan.
When they find a test for one thing, then somebody stands up there and says, 'Well, you must be doing the next thing.' When they find a test for that, then they say, 'Well, you must be using the next thing.' It goes on and on".
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Researchers at Notre Dame wanted a test for concussion that could not be swayed by answers from a player who wants to stay in the game.
Family welcomes new meningitis test Jump to media player Belfast's Hospital for sick children is trialling a test for meningitis that should speed up diagnosis.
Without a test for CTE that can be used in living individuals, research has been severely hamstrung.
This requires a test for HWE that is based on probabilities instead of on genotype counts.
In the firefighter case, Ricci v. DeStefano, white firefighters challenged New Haven's decision to throw out a test for promotion that few black or Hispanic firefighters passed.
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