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Discover LudwigThe phrase "any of those test" is not correct in English.
It should be "any of those tests." You can use the corrected phrase when referring to multiple tests in a context where you are discussing options or choices.
Example: "You can choose to take any of those tests to fulfill the requirements for the course."
Alternatives: "any of those examinations" or "any of those assessments.".
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It especially shines during outdoor photoshoots with lots of bright colors; alas, we can't seem to scrounge up any of those test shots and it's far too dark outside at the moment to recreate them.
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The Graham-Cassidy bill now being considered in the United States Senate does not meet any of those tests.... "Helping people who are uninsured to get and afford coverage, and ensuring those who have it can continue to afford it, should be the priority for any proposals around health reform.
"Michael fully cooperated with all of those tests; those tests did not indicate that there was any reason he couldn't make a transition forward".
Supervisor Michael D. Antonovich, from the San Fernando Valley area, said in a statement: "There is no excuse for impropriety in administering any of these tests and those responsible must be held accountable".
Remember the language: "The order provided that the Company be fully reimbursed at prevailing rates, and compliance with it required minimal effort on the part of the Company and no disruption to its operations". Are each of those just factors to consider, or does the test not apply if any one of those tests isn't satisfied?
Individual universities are expected to determine whether they use either the National Center Test, commercial four-skill assessments, English language tests developed and administered by universities locally, or any combinations of those tests for screening candidates applying for their own degree programs.
If any of those autoantibody tests were positive, participants were then tested for both islet cell autoantibodies (ICA) and zinc transporter-8 (ZnT8A).
For example, in the Fall, 1980 exam, Mikaelian's MCAT score was never higher than the 9th percentile of those tested in any one of the subject matter areas.
(The details of those tests are classified).
Each of those tests typically costs $500 to $5,000.
Some of those tests involved unsuspecting subjects.
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