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The phrase "a test of persistence" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing challenges or situations that require determination and endurance to overcome.
Example: "Completing the marathon was not just a physical challenge; it was truly a test of persistence."
Alternatives: "a measure of tenacity" or "a trial of endurance."
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Their job is a test of persistence against near certain failure.
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If she ran, it would be a test of the persistence of sexism, of whether age matters more for women than for men.
The SDS (Letz 1998) is a test of perceptual motor functioning, requiring motor persistence, sustained attention, response speed, and visuo-motor coordination.
The economists say that similar tests of persistence in returns have also been used to detect whether mutual-fund managers have genuine expertise.
For laboratory tests of persistence in water-sediment, it is recommended that two different systems be used.
However, if a person with aphasia later reaches a point where, given space, they are sometimes able to initiate their own topics, or design turns that extend a topic without answering a (test) question, the persistence of pedagogic scaffolding may mask this interactional ability.
It is therefore questionable if this test can provide a realistic measure of persistence a substance in a natural aquatic environment.
It is also found that it is surprisingly easy to introduce new unit tests aimed at testing our implementation of persistence.
A method is presented to test the persistence of inhibition of corrosion of copper in previously inhibited tap water.
At the same time, he was a model of persistence.
Closing a funding round is a matter of persistence.
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