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Discover Ludwig"for a test run" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a practice of something to see if it works correctly, for example: "We did a test run of the machine to see the results of the assembly process."
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And a year ago, Larry Coryell said, he chose the club for a "test run" of "Montgomery," a work inspired by the 1950s bus boycott in Alabama that he would later bring to the Blue Note in Manhattan.
for a test run.
It was a good night for a test run; a sparse crowd showed up.
(He contributed scraps from his restaurants as the food supply for a test run).
Their ambitious instrument is still far from complete, but they recently took it for a test run.
On the day the change was announced, Botta took the new fisherman logo out for a test run.
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"It's hard to believe that a state would put its own people at risk for a test-run, but that's exactly what Israel is doing," she wrote.
"There should have been a test-run for a smaller election before deploying it for an election of this magnitude," said Mr Jonathan's presidential campaign spokesman Femi Fani-Kayode.
The elections council ― which the opposition calls a pawn of Maduro ― was simultaneously holding a test-run for the July 30 vote.
"I went out for a little test-run in a park in Windsor to check I could.
Sharry added that the application process for DACA serves as a "good test-run" for a much larger scale immigration program, such as the one being proposed under the bipartisan immigration reform bill crafted by the "Gang of Eight".
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