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The phrase "and a test of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an evaluation or assessment of something, often in a context where you are discussing challenges or trials.
Example: "The project was both a challenge and a test of our team's capabilities."
Alternatives: "and an assessment of" or "and an evaluation of".
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Abstraction, for them, was a haven and a test of character.
Organisers have described the hearing as a "moral trial" and "a test of international law".
It is also a wonderful test of temperament and a test of courage.
"It is now really a test of their ability and a test of their capacity to deliver," Mr. Rais said.
A measure of that confidence, and a test of his intent, are close at hand.
But for celebrities today, the choice of drawer pulls and light fixtures becomes a matter of public record and a test of character.
Brodeck fearfully tries to write his report, clearly meant to be a coverup and a test of loyalty, and we see he is an Other himself.
So she has had to think about garbage as an engineering problem, a transportation issue and a test of social fairness.
As Mr. Bush said, after a decade of Iraqi defiance the U.N. faces a defining moment and a test of its purpose and resolve.
Merrill said he decided to take it on as a challenge, a test of the captaincy the two shared and a test of his own character.
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M.genitalium-infection was treated with 1 g of azithromycin and a test-of-cure (toc) was performed one month post-azithromycin.
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