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The phrase "a test used for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing the purpose or function of a specific test in various contexts, such as education, psychology, or medical assessments.
Example: "The SAT is a test used for college admissions in the United States."
Alternatives: "an assessment designed for" or "a measure utilized for".
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"Dora the Explorer" is somewhat educational, she says: "It's got Spanish in it".Children with at least one parent with a graduate degree score roughly 400 points higher (out of 2,400) on the Scholastic Aptitude Test (a test used for college entrance) than children whose parents did not finish high school.
A test used for evaluating the mixed-mode toughness pertinent to such delaminations has been fully-analyzed by determining the steady-state energy release rate, the mode mixity and the critical length for buckling.
The resistance of the reinforcement at pull-off (which is a test used for assessing the conformity of existing reinforcements) was found to degrade by a larger amount than the resistance at shear.
It is a test used for convergence of Bayesian analysis.
PCR is a test used for clinical decision-making, but when the quantification of protein is needed, the 24hP still is the gold standard.
A PTT is a test used for patients with clotting conditions who are at risk of bleeding that can determine whether or not you have anticoagulant antibodies present in your blood.
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Roche, which makes a similar test used for the other third of the blood supply, is seeking F.D.A. approval.
This is a mass intelligence test used for third-year junior high school and older examinees.
These results control for reverse causation and survive a couple of tests used for misspecification.
A detailed description of these tests, used for diagnosis, is given in the Appendix.
Cognitive evaluation: A short description of cognitive tests used for evaluation.
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