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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'litmus test for' is both correct and usable in written English.
It is used to refer to a test or means of evaluation used to measure the suitability of a particular decision or proposal. For example, "All proposed policy changes must pass a litmus test for fairness and effectiveness before they can be implemented."
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Golf "was a litmus test for character.
He has the wrong litmus test for the war's progress.
It's a litmus test for the debate in the country".
STILL, there is no litmus test for joining.
The tidal lagoon is a litmus test for the government.
Apprenticeship is a litmus test for the economy.
It is a litmus test for common decency.
South Carolina symbolizes more than a litmus test for conservatism.
Abortion: the new litmus test for Democratic candidates?
Is immigration still a litmus test for Latino voters?
Would you have a litmus test for a nominee?
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