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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a test of love" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or challenge that evaluates the strength or depth of a romantic relationship.
Example: "Going through tough times together can often be seen as a test of love, revealing how strong the bond truly is."
Alternatives: "a trial of affection" or "a challenge of devotion".
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Its real theme is art as a test of love and friendship.
It very cleverly uses one character's purchase of an expensive white canvas to show how art can become a test of love and friendship.
So I think the first is that despite what the law says and what professional guidance says and in fact what many ethicists have argued – food is experienced differently, we perceive food as somehow special and nurturing and a test of love.
Wasn't it just like a woman to make a grocery run a test of love.
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If spending a week together was a test of our love, we passed.
A winning lottery ticket promises a miraculous solution to their problems, but leads to a test of their love when Antoine loses it.
She gave all 20 of her boyfriends a test of true love, asking each of them to buy her the new Apple smartphone, then sold each of them to a Chinese phone-recycling company for around 120,000 yen—roughly $17,712.
"The climb was a tough test of love," said Hugo Yuen, a local official.
Their prescribed competition becomes a mutual test of love.
"This has been quite a test of strength and love," she said later.
It is not a test of anyone's love.
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