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"performing a test" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used in a variety of contexts, but typically refers to the act of carrying out a procedure or experiment to gather information or assess something. Example: The researchers spent months performing tests on the new medication before it was approved for public use.
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He began gingerly, performing a test on a tiny portion, removing varnish with an organic solvent.
"I actually forgot I was performing a test and found myself leaning over the floor as I sprayed," wrote the executive, Michelle Kascak, Roanoke vice president for research, in an e-mail message to Mr. Tripodi, her boss, before the recall.
"We were then able to confirm the diagnosis by performing a test on a sample of the ulcer".
Another advantage of Big Data lies in the size of the dataset the larger the size, the more power available for performing a test.
These techniques are experimentally evaluated on a real SAT-based algorithm performing a test compression based on overlapping of test patterns.
The new results for frequency parameters are incorporated after performing a test of convergence and validation in special cases with the available literature.
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This paper describes a test response compaction method that preserves diagnostic information and enables performing a test-per-clock offline test.
While for CT, the usefulness of performing a test-of-cure can be seriously questioned [ 74, 75], for NG, a test-of-cure may sometimes be recommended to detect a persistent infection [ 3– 9] and as recently suggested, to manage treatment resistant NG [ 70].
Countless scientific tests have been performed, a test tunnel has been drilled, and the program has been reviewed constantly by expert panels.
So he offered to perform a test to find out, a venogram.
He performed a test, which flashed up a message confirming I was suffering an "incompatible router" issue and that I was eligible for a £200 rebate.
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