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The phrase "a test of courage" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or challenge that requires bravery or determination to overcome.
Example: "Climbing the mountain was not just a physical challenge; it was truly a test of courage for all the climbers involved."
Alternatives: "a challenge of bravery" or "a trial of valor".
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How Austria decides to deal with the Braunau house will be a test of courage.
It is also a wonderful test of temperament and a test of courage.
Years later still, some of the boys' children found and drank them, watered down, as a test of courage.
But it's simplistic to say, for example, unless you use the word "torture" you are failing a test of courage, or covering up evil.
He said that he believed they had wanted to enter a settlement as a test of courage and to steal weapons.
Teri Agins, the author of "The End of Fashion," winced at the fashion mash-up, which seemed either a practical joke or a test of courage in the face of festive adversity.
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Today's vote in the EU Parliament to reform biofuels policy will be a test of political courage to fix the issues.
It is a test of our courage and our convictions.
One origin story tells how Muhammad chose his foundation mares by a test of their courage and loyalty.
The National is a supreme test of courage, athleticism and stamina for horse and jockey.
However, to devise a proposal that seeks out compromise and bridges the partisan divide, something that could actually become law and maybe solve some of our problems — that would be real genius and a true test of courage.
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