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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a test to be" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a test that is intended to be taken or completed in the future.
Example: "The exam scheduled for next week is a test to be taken by all students in the class."
Alternatives: "a test that will be" or "a test meant to be".
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All 16-year-olds take a test to be categorised for life.
Already the Times is at work on a test to be sent to kindergartens & grammar schools throughout the country.
She went to an employment agency in Manhattan and did terribly on a test to be a computer operator, she said.
Marco Berti's ringing tenor engaged the role of Radames as an obstacle to be bested and a test to be passed.
The samples were to be used as part of a population study to create the standards of a test to be introduced in the future.
But one of the principals of Nesa was convicted of disorderly conduct earlier this year after he was accused of having had someone pose as him to take a test to be licensed as a rigger.
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