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Discover LudwigThe phrase "flunked the test" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone failing an examination or assessment.
Example: "After studying for weeks, I was devastated to find out that I flunked the test."
Alternatives: "failed the test" or "didn't pass the test."
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I flunked the test for the typing pool.
I start to wonder whether I flunked the test.
By Miller-Verna's assessment, Aretha flunked the test.
In France, Ross was tapped for Officer Training School, but flunked the test out of cussedness.
Consequently, she flunked the test & the course & was reprimanded by the French dean.
He flunked the test and this was the turning point in the debate.
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At least three people have flunked the tests, offering contradictory answers, officials said.
Then the Army, in response to pressure from (believe it or not) Senator Ted Kennedy, conducted a second series of field tests in order to choose a new pistol, the Model 59 immediately flunked the tests again.
Mr. Perry is flunking the test.
"A lot of people flunk the test," he says.
Seeing us flunk the test, it might conclude that we are pretty stupid.
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flunked the police
flunked the chance
flunked the anger
flunked the question
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