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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a test to qualify" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an examination or assessment designed to determine if someone meets certain criteria or standards.
Example: "In order to advance to the next level, all candidates must pass a test to qualify for the program."
Alternatives: "an assessment for qualification" or "an exam for eligibility".
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Temperature cycling has long been used as a test to qualify devices.
Three times, Newman took and failed a test to qualify as a high-school art teacher; his artistic skills were judged insufficient.
David plays soccer and takes swimming lessons, and recently took a test to qualify for gifted and talented programs, missing by three points.
So far this year, 115 new recruits, an uncounted mix of New Yorkers and others, have passed a test to qualify for the training course required to become a lifeguard, an improvement on the 100 new recruits mustered by this time last year.
"Hard to believe," says Vecchio. "You need to take a test to qualify to cut a dogs hair but you don't need a license to handle mission critical computer systems.
Obviously any value in this range, even if it were a PPV as opposed to correlation, is not sufficient for a test to qualify as predictive.
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Students must score in the 90th percentile on an admissions test to qualify for a district-level gifted program, and in the 97th percentile for one of the citywide programs, like the Anderson School or the Brooklyn School of Inquiry.
In the microelectronic and photonic industries, temperature cycling has long been used as a reliability test to qualify integrated materials structures of small feature sizes.
We did need [patients] to have a blood pressure test to qualify.
Other rights that are automatic for UK nationals, but that residents from other EU countries must pass a "right to reside" test to qualify for are also very easily bypassed by claiming to be self employed.
He needed to score a 226 out of 300 on the test to qualify as an armed school guard.
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