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The phrase "a week of testing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a period dedicated to conducting tests or evaluations over the span of a week.
Example: "The team scheduled a week of testing to ensure the software was functioning properly before the launch."
Alternatives: "a testing week" or "a week dedicated to testing".
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After a week of testing them, like a tiring escapee, I prayed for the buzzer.
That was the lesson I learned after trying to create a step-by-step guide to organizing and storing smartphone photos, based on interviews with professional photographers and a week of testing multiple photo-management services and gadgets.
The camera is excellent, as is the software paired with it, and I never really noticed too much lag or any freeze-ups during a week of testing.
During a week of testing a Z06 with a manual transmission, we averaged 13 mpg overall.
There was a calming, serene vibe about the property, which is needed after a week of testing the limits of your hamstrings on strangers in the streets.
Yet a week of testing several iterations of GM's new trucks demonstrated that these new engines are more than capable, while staying technologically relevant in the marketplace.
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After a week of test-driving the fully loaded GTS, I concluded that the Galant is reasonably fun to drive, as was the previous version.
This past spring, the agency began inviting NGLY1 patients to come to Bethesda for a week of tests and examinations.
The bottles were placed into a detector that was surrounded by ten inches of lead and were subjected to a week of tests.
The four-wheeled robot called Nomad, built by the Robotics Institute at Carnegie Mellon University, made its find Friday after about a week of test runs near Elephant Moraine, about 180 miles from the main American base at McMurdo Station.
I finally got my hands on a Chevrolet Volt for a week of test driving.
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