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The word "retest" is correct and usable in written English.
You can usually use it when referring to a test or examination that has been taken again in order to verify results or to measure improvement. For example, "The student underwent a retest to see if his skills had improved."
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retest
verb
To test again.
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Existing medicines may thus be repurposed for new therapies, not only helping patients but also saving drug companies time and development money, since they do not have to retest the substances in question to show they are safe.They do, however, have to work out what other proteins the drug in question is interacting with, and that itself is a costly business.
Their suspicions aroused, Mr Klarkowski's colleagues decided to retest 20 of these patients.
"Maybe it highlights that there is a gap within the anti-doping code which allows only a two-year ban from the initial test and then another ban from the date of the retest," Minichiello, who guided his athlete to Olympic glory in 2012 while Chernova took bronze, told the BBC.
The family has never questioned Defra's policy towards bovine TB, just how the sample was taken in Boxy's case, and they are offering to pay for a retest themselves.
Between now and then, it's likely to remain volatile, he says, and will retest the lows that it hit last week at least one more time.
In any case, the IOC may retest samples once new scientific techniques become available".
"However, the IOC retaining all the doping samples for 10 years, will retest samples in an appropriate way should substantial doubts arise.
Roden uses those lunches to test, and retest, her most problematic recipes, like the one for slow-roasted Andalusian lamb where the lamb ended up swimming in a thin puddle of honey, white wine, and rendered fat.
If the score is low, and the driver voiced concerns, he could retest.
Some of the blood work looked uncertain, and he wanted to retest.
Mr. Alfonso and Mr. Rheinstein decided to change the arm to make it shorter and retest it later in the afternoon.
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