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"put through its paces" is correct and usable in written English.
It usually means to test something's capabilities by pushing it to its limits. For example, "The new car was put through its paces on the test track before being released to the public."
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When the algorithm was put through its paces, it was able to correctly identify the brain abnormality in 73% of patients.
FAA certification requires up to a dozen tests during which the physical part is put through its paces until it breaks.
When Lincoln Center's elaborately refurbished Alice Tully Hall reopened on Sunday, it was put through its paces with a variety of offerings: early music from the Spanish viol player Jordi Savall, solo and chamber works both standard and recent, and an orchestral performance featuring Juilliard students.
It's being put through its paces on what is known as a shake table, at the Hyogo Earthquake Engineering Research Center, in Japan.Tests like these show how a building's frame is also important.
So while the business has long been profitable it's now getting put through its paces at YC's bootcamp, and will likely be looking to raise VC funding once it graduates to help it step on the gas, says co-founder Matt Drozdzynski.
When the algorithm was put through its paces on over 12,000 images, it performed admirably against leading experts, both in identifying the condition, and correctly grading the severity of it.
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Even a Russian-built reactor at Bushehr that is now being put through its technical paces before coming on-stream later this year will operate on Russian-supplied fuel.
At the end of June, an awed and delighted public watched K5054 being put through its balletic paces over north London at the RAF Pageant at Hendon.
We put it through its paces, tasking it with the delivery of a little something that hails from the South to room 335.
The company is also promising built-in diagnosis designed to keep the system running like new long after you get it and put it through its paces.
I've spent some days with the first Z1 allowed outside Sony property to put it through its paces.
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