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"be tested on" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used when referring to a test or examination, for example: "All students must be tested on their knowledge of history."
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"We're human beings, not animals to be tested on!" she screamed.
Your character will be tested on Tuesday.
"We'll be tested on our players," Cashman said.
New therapies can then be tested on them.
Students will be tested on its meaning within the story.
A backup sample for Rodgers will be tested on Wednesday.
Only then can it be tested on humans.
"I said we'd be tested on some of our top-tier talent," Cashman said.
Some of these ideas are to be tested on account holders.
The big mistake many students make is not practising the thing they will be tested on.
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"So even if kids couldn't be tested on-site, they would be told about the nearest place they could go".
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