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The phrase "are just a test" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is not serious or is meant for evaluation purposes only.
Example: "Don't worry about the questions; they are just a test to see how well you understand the material."
Alternatives: "are merely an assessment" or "are simply an evaluation".
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"It is more ebb and flow; these skirmishes are just a test as our fighters infiltrate then withdraw".
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It was just a test of patience.
"It's just a test," his spokeswoman, Victoria Clarke, explained.
I was very relieved to learn that it was just a test.
"For me, tomorrow is just a test of my own game," Scott said.
Maybe this was just a test run for the real deal, Bernstein's centenary, in 2018.
The bomb was fake, and the operation was just a test of his mettle.
Since this was just a test, I opted to pay Dwolla back its dollar.
"It was just a test for when the battle does move to Damascus".
(The d.j. later said, "It was just a test song I picked. It was on my phone").
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