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The phrase "a well designed test" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a test that has been thoughtfully created to effectively measure knowledge or skills.
Example: "In order to assess the students' understanding of the material, we need to develop a well designed test that covers all key concepts."
Alternatives: "a thoughtfully crafted test" or "an effectively structured test".
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In this study, six biomass fuels are washed with deionized water at different temperatures, by a well designed test setup.
Based on the analysis, a well designed test signal for control performance monitoring (CPM) is not only possible but also necessary, as it increases the identifiability of the closed-loop data without having a large effect on routine operation.
If a vagrant idea fails a well designed test, it's wrong.
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"Regulators cannot assume that the algorithms in the markets are well designed, tested or supervised.
Consequently, a well designed prospective randomised trial to test whether pregnant patients who have successfully controlled their periodontal disease may eventually have a substantially reduced incidence of preterm birth would be of interest.
One open question is to what extent the diagnostic process can be automated, replacing the analysts' observations and decisions by a well designed sequence of testing.
A well designed multicenter study testing the benefit of antithrombin to counteract DIC in the HELLP syndrome should be encouraged.
The purpose of this study was to test whether a well designed interactive and multimodal educational intervention on the management of dental emergencies would have a sustained effect on self-reported proficiency, and on the number of such cases treated by primary care providers over a six month period.
The model was tested on a well designed synthetic system during early development stage of Drosophila embryo.
A well-designed test was successfully carried out by means of tracking measurement and the temperature distribution and variation in pellet layers were obtained.
However, the measurement error in cognitive test scores is itself exogenous; it is dependent only upon the measurement procedure in a well-designed test, and not on omitted variables that might be associated with any outcome of interest.
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