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be available for test
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "be available for test" is not entirely correct in standard written English; it should be "be available for testing." You can use it when referring to the readiness of something, such as a product or software, to undergo evaluation or examination.
Example: "The new software will be available for testing next week, and we encourage all team members to participate."
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3 human-written examples
She described the newly unveiled Cadillac ELR (a luxury electric hybrid based on the Chevy Volt) which will be available for test drives this week at the LA Auto Show.
News & Media
The best cricketers in England sign contracts with the E.C.B. for up to eight hundred thousand dollars a year to be available for Test play.
News & Media
The bulk of those in the Caribbean still have one-day aspirations, though it would not be a surprise if Alastair Cook, Jimmy Anderson, Jonathan Trott and the increasingly fragile Stuart Broad restricted themselves – or were restricted by the powers that be – to be available for Test cricket only from now onwards.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
57 human-written examples
Longhorn will be available for testing next year.
News & Media
Every day, three months in advance, you have to nominate via a web-based system an hour-long slot at a location where you will be available for testing.
News & Media
This occurs mainly because the hardware may not be available for testing, or may even not exist.
Normally, they would have been sent to Philadelphia to await the following year's meeting of the United States Assay Commission, when they would be available for testing.
Wiki
Moreover, many candidate phase-locked solutions might be available for testing, rendering detailed treatment cumbersome.
A couple of games were available for test: Wonderglade, Mekorama and Hunters Gate.
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Six cars, valued at $300,000 to $400,000 each, were available for test drives, while the house was open for lookers.
News & Media
They're available for test rides, provided you sign a waiver, and think these are great prices for bikes.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Prefer the phrasing "be available for testing" for grammatical correctness. This form aligns with standard English usage and ensures clarity in your writing.
Common error
Avoid using "test" directly as a noun modifier in this context. The gerund form "testing" is generally preferred to describe the action of testing, clarifying the intended meaning.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "be available for test" is intended to express readiness or accessibility for evaluation. However, the correct grammatical form is "be available for testing". Ludwig indicates the phrase is not entirely correct in standard English.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "be available for test" aims to communicate readiness for evaluation, it is grammatically incorrect. The standard English form is "be available for testing". Ludwig flags this phrase as not entirely correct. Although examples exist across various sources, including news and scientific articles, the incorrect grammar should be avoided in formal writing. Instead, use the grammatically correct alternative, ""be available for testing"", or related phrases such as "be ready for testing" to ensure clarity and correctness in your writing.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
be ready for testing
Replaces "available" with "ready" and uses the more standard "testing" form, emphasizing preparedness.
be open for evaluation
Substitutes "available" with "open" and "test" with "evaluation", shifting the focus to a more formal assessment.
be accessible for trials
Uses "accessible" instead of "available" and "trials" in place of "test", suggesting an experimental context.
be prepared for assessment
Emphasizes the state of being prepared for an assessment, rather than simply being available.
be in a state for examination
Focuses on the condition or state necessary for examination, highlighting readiness.
be presented for scrutiny
Suggests a more critical and detailed review process, using "scrutiny" instead of a simple test.
be submitted for analysis
Implies a formal submission process for detailed analysis, moving beyond a basic test.
be undergoing assessment
Focuses on the process of assessment itself, rather than the availability.
be subject to experimentation
Highlights the experimental nature of the process, rather than the mere availability for a test.
be up for inspection
Replaces "available" with "up" and "test" with "inspection", suggesting a formal and direct examination.
FAQs
How can I correctly use "be available for test" in a sentence?
While "be available for test" isn't grammatically standard, you likely mean "be available for testing". For example, "The software will "be available for testing" next week" is correct.
What's a more grammatically sound alternative to "be available for test"?
Use ""be available for testing"". The gerund form '-ing' is necessary for describing the action.
Is "be available for test" ever appropriate?
It's rarely appropriate. Standard English prefers ""be available for testing"". The ungrammaticality might be acceptable in very informal conversation but not in formal writing.
What's the difference between "be available for test" and "be available for testing"?
"Be available for test" is grammatically incorrect. "Be available for testing" is the correct and widely accepted form when you want to express that something is ready for evaluation or examination.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
81%
Authority and reliability
3.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested