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The phrase "a testing for a" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a specific type of test or assessment, but the structure is awkward and unclear.
Example: "We are conducting a testing for a new software application to ensure its functionality."
Alternatives: "a test for a" or "an assessment for a".
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Improved access to health services is unlikely to explain the rise in 25(OH D testing as a testing for a common pathology test remained stable.
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A test for a single enzyme like 2D6 costs $100 to $500.
But it is also a test for a globalising world.
"We did a test for a guy at a movie theatre," Brown told me.
Andy Murray says Maria Sharapova deserves to be banned for failing a test for a performance enhancing drug.
It is a test for a commercial for the French electric company, Électricité de France.
Vincent Kompany will have a test for a suspected groin problem while Jonny Evans pulled a hamstring.
The EXISTS predicate is a test for a nonempty set.
Ms. Deras was at the motor vehicles department taking a test for a driver's permit.
Launching a test for a new drug is lengthy, costly and often lacking diversity.
And it's a test for a president who prefers ripping the country apart to governing.
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