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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in test mode" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it in a sentence to indicate that something is being tested, or is in a testing phase. For example: "We will be running the program in test mode for the next few weeks."
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An overhauled video-heavy Web site for the station (video.thirteen.org) is in test mode.
Tripology.com, which has been operating in test mode since June of last year, takes a more self-selecting approach.
It is understood the listings were in test mode with shoppers unable to buy the items on display.
It was still in test mode, and Pennsylvania law requires a human in the driver's seat, so two vehicle operators, a man and a woman, sat up front.
Though currently in test mode, it has 50,000 trips in its database that customers can search, and it plans to add travel agents this fall.
For now the service is still in test mode, and there is a waiting list to sign up.
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AmazonWireless is still in testing mode, and Sprint phones are not yet available there.
The service is free while the site is in testing mode; eventually there will be a membership fee.
Hulu has also been in testing mode on enabling users to choose which ads they watch or to answer a market-research survey rather than view the ads.
The site is still in testing mode, which was painfully obvious this week when I tried to build a list of tailgating items with essentially white-on-white text.
Google Audio and Google Print use Web-based marketplaces to connect advertisers with radio and print media, and Google TV, which is still in testing mode, does the same for television.
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