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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as test of" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "as a test of"? You can use "as a test of" when referring to evaluating or assessing something, typically in a context where you are measuring performance or capability.
Example: "We will use this experiment as a test of the new theory we developed."
Alternatives: "as an evaluation of" or "as a measure of".
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The event will serve as test of how prepared Turin is for the Olympic skating events.
The trial was seen as test of Serbia's ability to try war crimes when it began last year, and the court found Mr. Svejtan guilty.
But that would ignore what is most exceptional and moving – and separate – about this novel, which is, at its core, an enactment of failure as test of endurance, courage and loyalty to one's own originality.
The governor is being elected and [the outcome will be seen as test of Trump's popularity].
However, the methods of qualification tests, such as test of thermal stability, corrosion resistance and prediction of service life that have important engineering significance for solar absorbers to be large-scale applications, are still lacking.
Any identified break in the data can in turn be used as an additional breakpoint for testing the effect of policy as well as acting as test of plausible causality since a break occurring before or distant from policy implementation suggests that some other factor is causing the change.
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This includes the cost of specialist consultation, treatment procedures, and other related procedures (such as the colposcopy visit where treatment occurs and histopathology), as well as test-of-cure management.
Like Watkins, Burtynsky has built a reputation on ambitious projects that double as tests of stamina.
It is why hysterical film actors bellow "look into my eyes and tell me!" as tests of sincerity.
There will always be plenty of volunteers for dangerous jobs – there is no need to use them as tests of commitment.
Oil wrestling tournaments have been held in Turkey every year since the first ones were staged as tests of strength for Ottoman soldiers and amusements for their rulers.
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