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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a test of what" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the purpose or focus of a test or evaluation, often in a rhetorical or analytical context.
Example: "The results of the experiment were inconclusive, leaving us to ponder a test of what exactly we were measuring."
Alternatives: "an assessment of what" or "an evaluation of what".
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Monday will be a test of what the electoral college was created for.
July 4: North Korea launches a test of what appears to be an intercontinental missile.
It was also a test of what Microsoft thinks could be a significant new business opportunity.
Now, it's a test of what it looks like to believe women.
The Novartis case is a test of what qualifies as incremental innovation.
Then the check becomes a test of what words a child already has in their spoken vocabulary.
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"This was a little bit of a litmus test of what these standalone films can mean, both storytelling-wise and commercially," said Hollis, noting that the spinoffs have the potential to "create a way in" for new "Star Wars" fans.
It found the "invention" (a way of hedging commodity risks) too abstract to be patentable, but failed to provide a clear test of what constituted an abstract idea for judges in lower courts to apply.
"To play against a team like Liverpool is a great test of what you would come up against in the Premier League.
Of Medicare-for-all, Hickenlooper said, "I reject the notion that it should become a litmus test of what it takes to be a good Democrat". Inslee introduced a public option bill to offer a state-run health insurance plan.
Just last week, North Korea conducted a nuclear test of what it claims was a thermonuclear weapon.
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