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Discover LudwigThe phrase "be put to test" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation where something or someone is being evaluated or challenged. Example: The new product will be put to test by a team of experts before being released to the market.
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The eco-friendly car, which has been designed and manufactured by members of the IIT-Bombay racing team, will be put to test in the Formula Students competition at England's Silverstone Circuit in July.
Now this theory will be put to test.
The method will be put to test through an exemplary application for processes in the fields of electronics production, electrical engineering, and production machining.
After that, the practicability of the MP3 Model will be examined and its suitability for practical use will be put to test in a comparison study.
This prediction shall also be put to test by the sequencing efforts.
Such theories will be put to test as soon as we identify natural agonists for fish and mammalian V1rs.
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Finally, the proposed scheme is put to test through simulation.
The model is put to test in several different situations and shown to give satisfactory results.
It won't be long before the theory is put to test.
To answer these, four sub hypotheses (H1A, H1B, H1C and H1D) as mentioned in Table 3 were put to test.
The tolerances obtained from tolerance stack are put to test for process capability studies (Sharma and Rao 2013).
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