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"real world test" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a practical or hands-on evaluation or trial of something, rather than a theoretical or simulated test. Example: "We conducted a real world test of our new product to see how it would perform in a variety of everyday situations."
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TV white space (TVWS) frequencies are becoming a real world test laboratory of spectrum sharing.
Without spoiling the results, lets just say the BlackBerry does just fine against the Jesusphone in a real world test.
The physical model is used to generate simulation datasets for developing and evaluating the diagnostic scheme that will be further calibrated with real world test data during application.
There is nothing new about this real world test, but now it is also used to test air bag sensors, as well as suspension and seat support.
Where the second oddity appears is when doing a Real World test -.
And in my "Real World" test, the drive flew by with some seriously fast results.
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Real world testing, of course, will tell the whole story.
A user interface, which has undergone limited real world testing, is also described.
More real world testing will be needed before this question can be fully answered, however.
"Real world" tests of driverless cars can begin immediately on UK roads, the government has announced.
These advantages include higher execution speed, lower cost, and real world testing experience.
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