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The phrase "a test like" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing or referring to a specific type of test or assessment that resembles another.
Example: "I need to prepare for a test like the one we took last semester."
Alternatives: "an exam similar to" or "a quiz akin to".
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Here's the very simplest version of a test like this.
The risks in a test like this are several-fold.
How do you prep for years for a test like this?
They needed a test like the one UCF provided in the second round.
That is a testament to Belichick's skill with adjustments, and this season has offered a test like few others.
"A test like this is not a full indicator of a child's potential," Ms. Chambers, who is black, said.
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The EDU is designed to perform integrated passive thermal control performance testing with liquid hydrogen (LH2) in a test-like vacuum environment.
Event-based knowledge elicitation is a test-like process.
It is a t-Test-like statistic.
With a physical test, like, a climbing wall.
Is there a "quick test like an X-ray that discloses these things?" U.S. Senator Margaret Chase Smith asked in hearings about homosexuality in 1950.
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