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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are made to test" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing objects, systems, or processes that are specifically designed or intended for the purpose of testing.
Example: "The prototypes are made to test the durability of the new material under extreme conditions."
Alternatives: "are designed to evaluate" or "are intended to assess".
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Some numerical simulations are made to test the validity and capability of the color encryption algorithm.
Some numerical simulations are made to test the validity and capability of the proposed color encryption algorithm.
Comparisons of the theory's predictions are made to test data, numerical analysis, and classical expressions from the literature.
The capacity of a GSHP in a hybrid system is usually determined by following rough rules of thumb, and then calculations are made to test for economic viability.
Although the quality factor choice is arbitrary, the steganographic detectability could be affected by the different quantization, so some experiments are made to test PSB detectability with different quality factor.
As an entrepreneurial leader you will go through many trials that are made to test your strength.
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Different cards could be made to test for different diseases.
By late 2000, preparations were being made to test EPI-2010 in London.
Various attempts have been made to test Freud's theory of religion empirically, but the results have been ambiguous.
Three different measurements were made to test the operation and efficiency of the introduced SHS.
Subsequently, pre-pilot and pilot studies were made to test and modify the final version.
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