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The phrase "a true test of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a situation or challenge that effectively measures someone's abilities, skills, or qualities.
Example: "The final exam will be a true test of your understanding of the material covered throughout the semester."
Alternatives: "a genuine measure of" or "an accurate assessment of".
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"It was a true test of whether our systems worked," Mr. Kapito said.
This is now a true test of character for the whole team".
Of course, neither team provided the other a true test of what the future holds.
The administration's decision on this issue is a true test of diversity.
A true test of this strategy surfaced after the Rams bolted to a 3-0 record.
The third hole is a true test of nerves for golfers of any skill level.
According to Mrs. Miller, "Life in the N.I.C.U. is a true test of endurance and stamina.
"It's a true test of British spirit," says Simon, surveying the guests.
The gamble was a true test of personal and professional ties.
Perseverance is a true test of your deepest feelings - and fears about yourself.
The "Arab Spring" is a true test of American foreign policy.
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