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hit the test
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "hit the test" is not commonly used in written English and may not convey a clear meaning.
It could be interpreted as attempting to pass or complete a test, but it is not a standard expression. Example: "I need to hit the test tomorrow to see if I can qualify for the next level."
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
2 human-written examples
This open-top vehicle hit the test track recently with a seasoned driver at the helm – and the resulting video (via Jalopnik) is pretty intense.
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The line wasn't yet open to the public (it opened on 15 July ), but it looks set to be a hit: the test runs drew large crowds, and 800 riders a day are anticipated.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
57 human-written examples
After a drink or two, attendees hit the testing areas.
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(15) This scattering cross section assumes that every particle geometrically hitting the test particle will effectively decohere the quantum state.
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Brendon McCullum has hit the fastest Test century ever by a New Zealander in the third Test against Pakistan.
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Former England captain Michael Vaughan hailed Ben Stokes after the all-rounder hit the fastest Test century at Lord's.
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Near them, on the stage of the Apollo Theater in Harlem yesterday, a judge hit a clicker each time Vernalize's left foot hit the floor, testing her speed.
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Hit the showroom, test-drive the 370-horsepower XJR and then forget the Lincoln Town Car.
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Last year he whipped up a few hats bearing his logo and hit the road to test the market.
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Shikhar Dhawan (114), who hit the fastest debut Test century in March, struck his first ODI hundred and shared a stand of 127 with Rohit Sharma (65).
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The MythBusters also hit the road to test three more hypermiling myths.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Instead of using "hit the test", opt for more common and grammatically sound phrases like "take the test" or "sit for the test" to ensure clarity and avoid confusion.
Common error
Avoid using "hit the test" as it's not a standard expression and can sound unnatural. Using clearer alternatives enhances the readability and professionalism of your writing.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "hit the test" is not a standard English expression. Although the word "hit" can function as a verb, its use in this context is non-idiomatic and may cause confusion. Ludwig suggests considering more conventional alternatives.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "hit the test" is a non-standard expression. Ludwig AI confirms that its usage is uncommon, suggesting it might be misinterpreted. It is advisable to use alternatives such as "take the test" or "sit for the test" to ensure clarity and professionalism. Its limited presence in authoritative sources and potential for misinterpretation make it a less desirable choice in formal contexts.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
take the test
This is a common and direct way to express the act of participating in a test.
sit for the test
Suggests a more formal or official setting for taking the test.
do well on the test
Focuses on achieving a good score or outcome on the test.
ace the test
Implies achieving a very high score or performing exceptionally well.
pass the test
Indicates successfully meeting the minimum requirements of the test.
complete the test
Emphasizes finishing all sections or requirements of the test.
undergo testing
Highlights the process of being subjected to a test or evaluation.
face the test
Emphasizes confronting or dealing with the challenges of the test.
go through the test
Suggests experiencing the test from start to finish, possibly with some difficulty.
perform the test
Highlights the action of carrying out the steps or tasks required by the test.
FAQs
What does "hit the test" mean?
The phrase "hit the test" is not a standard English expression and its meaning can be unclear. It's better to use phrases like "take the test" or "sit for the test".
How can I use "hit the test" in a sentence correctly?
It's generally advisable to avoid using "hit the test" in formal writing. Instead, use more common and understandable alternatives such as "pass the test" or "do well on the test".
Which is correct, "hit the test" or "take the test"?
"Take the test" is the correct and more widely accepted phrase. "Hit the test" is not a common expression.
What can I say instead of "hit the test"?
You can use alternatives like "take the test", "sit for the test", or "complete the test" depending on the context.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
78%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested