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"cheated on the test" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who did not take the test honestly but engaged in some type of dishonesty, such as copying someone else's answers or bringing in a cheat sheet. For example, "The teacher caught Mark cheating on the test and gave him a zero."
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Prosecutors said that more than 60 people cheated on the test and obtained commercial driver's licenses, and officials said that more charges were expected.
Lisa admits that she cheated on the test, but Skinner and Superintendent Chalmers persuade her to keep it a secret so the school can keep the money.
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Wackenhut employees not only cheated on the tests; they came up with the tests.
Prosecutors said that none of the drivers who cheated on the tests went on to have an accident.
Trying to score high, some schools gamed the system, or simply cheated on the tests; some abandoned such essentials as the arts, gym, and even recess.
But in hiring teachers who had cheated on the tests, he said, the district had no way "to verify or to have any reason to dispute the results of these people's tests".
"Getting the number is more like cheating on the test," Mr. Smith said.
The report concluded that major nuclear tests were so difficult to hide from worldwide seismic monitors that nations that tried to cheat on the test ban treaty would almost certainly be caught.
A few years ago, he pressed Wikipedia to publish the images used in the Rorschach inkblot test; some psychologists said the publication would allow people to "cheat" on the test, while others said it was integral to the educational purpose of an encyclopedia.
A lot of people think all you have to do is rewrite the software and make the car run the way it runs while it's cheating on the test all the time.
Because they were only cheating on the test cycle, the emissions-control equipment isn't as robust as it would be if it were running in the compliance mode all the time.
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