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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a testing which" is not standard in written English and may sound awkward.
It could be used in contexts where you are referring to a specific type of testing, but it is better to rephrase for clarity.
Example: "The study involved a testing which assessed the participants' cognitive abilities."
Alternatives: "a test that" or "an evaluation that".
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Phase II begins with Tier A testing, which aims to determine the aquatic fate and effects of the drug.
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It is all part of a test, which means that the names may never work.
The payment for such a test, which now averages $84, could be increased by 50percentt.
He turns gift-giving into a test, which I don't think is fair at all.
"This was a test, which United Russia basically passed," Mr. Vinogradov said.
Rather the test is the apparent need for summary seizure, a test which clearly is not satisfied by the facts before us.
He performed a test, which flashed up a message confirming I was suffering an "incompatible router" issue and that I was eligible for a £200 rebate.
It also does not preclude the right to refuse a test, which is part of a promising new "opt out" concept being tried in Botswana.
In the new study, psychologists used a test which women completed with an on-screen virtual partner.
"What we have said is that it is preferable to use a test which reduces any impact, perceived or real, of coaching".
The notion has the appeal of a test which does not, at this stage, require too much in the way of detail.
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