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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'it tested' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an item that has undergone a test, trial, or examination, or when referring to an item whose quality has been assessed. For example: "The widget was put to the test, and it tested well."
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If a battery is within a year of its warranty expiration, have it tested.
It tested his mettle.
It tested poorly.
It tested negative".
It tested me".
It tested his mettle nonetheless.
It tested the machine, which groaned.
It tested the highest in the history of the network.
It tested the wear and tear on socks.
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It tests its ideas.
It tests your nerve.
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