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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a test model of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a prototype or example that is used for testing purposes in various fields such as engineering, software development, or research.
Example: "The engineers developed a test model of the new vehicle to evaluate its performance under different conditions."
Alternatives: "a prototype of" or "a sample of".
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Things changed in 2002, when a Navy Seal turned entrepreneur sent Mr. Baldwin a test model of the TRX system, a suspension gadget made of a pair of straps with handles joined by a metal clasp ring.
Newsround's Ayshah's interviewed spacecraft engineer Abbie Hutty, who's been working on a test model of Bridget.
Magenta arrows represent displacements produced by a test model of a weak sub-arc zone shown in Figure 6a.
Virgin Galactic's VSS Enterprise, a test model of the SpaceShipTwo suborbital rocket plane exploded today during a test flight over California today.
Today, in the course of developing a book about the lives of animals, I accompanied researchers from Save the Elephants, Oxford University and the Disney Worldwide Conservation Fund, and veterinarians from the Kenya Wildlife Service as we put a test model of one of those collars on an elephant in Samburu Game Reserve, Kenya.
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(I just put in 350 miles behind the wheel of a test model).
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In this paper, an experimental study is presented for a 1/100 scale dynamic test model of a bridge tower with a grouped pile foundation.
All tests (a total of 480 tests) were carried out in a dry state on a universal testing machine with a testing model consisting of three 0.022-in 0.022-in
We therefore turned to a simple simulation strategy to test models of different kinetic interdependence of the two pathways when both are operational.
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