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Discover LudwigThe phrase "made tests" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe the process of constructing tests or exams. For example, "The teacher made tests to evaluate the students' knowledge."
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I've made tests with children — you have to get them right away, before they take in too many myths.
Studies on in-house placements generally support the use of locally made tests.
However, since a 3D calculation with higher resolution requires an impractical amount of computer time, we made tests for a 2D model.
Namely, while sometimes the established valid tests are used as criteria against which other newly made tests are validated, these latter tests become criterion measures themselves later on against which other a priori valid tests are validated.
Before they had PLC systems then we made tests with all the systems and we found the LonWorks technology: from the beginning we have realized that this very new technology had much more possibilities than the others, so we decided to use it.
You should also know that I expect my children to take teacher made tests throughout their education.
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From WG to Compton, there have been 155 England batsmen who have made Test match hundreds.
Fig. 2 photograph of the custom made test set-up.
Some colleges have made test scores optional altogether!
The government is now making tests compulsory for existing teachers.
Massachusetts now makes tests its sole graduation requirement, even though state law asks for multiple measures.
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