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The phrase "a testing group" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a group of individuals selected to participate in a test or experiment.
Example: "The researchers assembled a testing group to evaluate the effectiveness of the new drug."
Alternatives: "a test group" or "an experimental group".
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Renyi (Bull. Amer. Math. Soc. 71 (6) (1965) 809) suggested a combinatorial group testing model, in which the size of a testing group was restricted.
The TC of NPBs is measured with a hot-wire method, and the TPS method is applied as a testing group.
Using the LearnPlatform, educators can find and purchase new EdTech as well as analyze its impact on student achievement within a testing group or across all schools in a district.
This allowed us to make a much more realistic prototype which we were able to test with a larger group of testers in their own homes by adding them to a testing group on Alexa.
One of the problems with search — and all the guys who do search testing will tell you this– it doesn't matter what the results look like if you have a testing group sort of blind sampling.
The rats were equally divided into a testing group and a control.
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Developed solutions were verified on a test group of users.
Tonium invited a test group to try out Pacemaker software on their Macs and PCs.
The residents are part of a test group of 25,000 tax credit claimants around the country and the second stage of a test on others that began last year.
Rigorous studies often employ a test group and a control group, to see the effects of a change among otherwise similar sets of people.
Before the meeting, the committee members were each sent data about broken bats from a test group of teams in 2007.
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