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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all this test" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to refer to multiple tests or a specific test, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "I need to review all this test material before the exam."
Alternatives: "all these tests" or "this entire test".
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Even if the kids do better, though, it's fair to ask whether the price has been too high -- whether all this test prep has killed whatever residual fondness the kids had for school or learning.
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I wanted to go home but there was all this testing and alarms going off.
Of course, these gender-flipped clips all pass this test with flying colours.
Critics argue that all this test-taking is churning out sleep-deprived, overworked, miserable children.
For now, he said: "We ought to be cautious that we don't stimulate all this testing before we can give people something to manage their disease.
The way they do movies now with all this test-marketing stuff.
But if you don't, then get rid of all this testing.
Instead, all this testing will deduct as much as a month of instruction for testing and preparation for testing.
Take these state exams and put them in the Museum of Natural History where families in the future can look at them and muse: Did educators really think back then that all this testing was good for kids?
And in looking at possible causes of all of this testing, the column didn't mention patients' rightful expectations of prompt, correct diagnosis, and doctors' fear of lawsuits.
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