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"has been tested only" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something has only been tested and no other actions have been taken upon it. Example: "The new product has been tested only on a small sample size, so we cannot guarantee its effectiveness on a larger scale."
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The zoster vaccine, for example, has been tested only in older people.
The procedure has been tested only on adults, not children, who account for about four-fifths of tonsillectomies.
But this would be many years away, given that the process has been tested only on mice.
Williams has been tested only once in the last two weeks, in a three-set quarterfinal against Svetlana Kuznetsova.
So inhibiting their activity should switch those genes back on.Until now, SAHA has been tested only in cell cultures.
So far it has been tested only in monkeys, but in the hope that it could prove effective, 800 vials have been donated by the Canadian government.
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So far it has been testing only relatively short-range anti-ship missiles: on March 10th it fired what appeared to be an upgraded version of a Chinese silkworm missile from Sinsangri some 110km (68 miles) into the Sea of Japan.
Under the new rule, the products would be labeled as having been tested only in animals.
The most advanced of the vaccines have been tested only in small clinical trials.
The printed body parts so far have been tested only in laboratory animals.
The new buoys have been tested only in waves up to three meters high.
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