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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a test run of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a trial or preliminary version of something to evaluate its performance or functionality.
Example: "Before the official launch, we conducted a test run of the new software to identify any potential issues."
Alternatives: "a trial run of" or "a pilot test of".
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And a year ago, Larry Coryell said, he chose the club for a "test run" of "Montgomery," a work inspired by the 1950s bus boycott in Alabama that he would later bring to the Blue Note in Manhattan.
It was also a test run of the playing conditions.
But Mr. Bloomberg wasn't interested in doing a test run of his own.
A test run of televising civil cases in some federal courts in the early 1990's also received high marks.
Fluid Entertainment, a kid-oriented online video game company, is near a test run of its massively multiplayer online game.
He calls the city "a test run of business models" to rebuild Russian science for the capitalist era.
But did those pregame factors add up to enough reason to delay a test run of Air Ryan?
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In August this year, a test-run of the floodgates was a fiasco.
The festival is essentially doing a test-run of a new design for the hall.
But sex for me was always in the context of a relationship, or in a test-run of a potential mate.
Finally, individual audio clips were inserted to correspond to questions in the ACASI program and a test-run of the program.
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