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"a test of will" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate a challenge that requires determination in order to succeed. For example, "His grueling marathon was a test of will that pushed him to his physical and mental limits."
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This is a test of will for our country.
We talked all week about how this would be a test of will.
It's a provocation, a test of will and a hamfisted two-finger salute to the authorities.
The race is a test of will and endurance that quickly weeds out the weak.
In the medium term the 11-plus will, relatively soon, become a test of will and power on the assembly's floor.
But this affair, featuring more than a dozen Olympians and future Hall of Famers, has been a test of will and desire among elite players.
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Okay, so the guy fails in a test of wills against two men who are putatively the most strong-willed people in the country.
It's a test of wills and of nerves.
From there, it became a test of wills.
"This is becoming a test of wills," Mr. Macaluso said.
"This was turning into a test of wills.
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