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"some kind of test" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a type of test or evaluation that is not further specified. For example, "I'm sure the professor will give us some kind of test at the end of the semester."
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Many of his colleagues assumed that the signal was some kind of test.
Q. Do you think some kind of test for bias would be helpful?
"I wondered if the sexual behavior was some kind of test and whether or not I had passed," she said.
When Amina asked how he had known, he was offended, and asked whether this was some kind of test.
Everything you do in a meritocratic society is some kind of test, and there is never a final exam.
Bill Adams, a spokesman for the Transportation Department, said the department was listening to the complaints, but was determined to carry out some kind of test.
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"This is not a time to get into some kind of testing of wills between the two Congressional bodies.
"Even the champions of higher education in the legislatures are very much in favor of some kind of testing," Mr. Ewell said.
"We do need some kind of tests, then followed by support," said Suitts.
In some kinds of tests, only primary documents will be included for DBQ questions.
You will probably have to have a background test, or some kind of medical test to make sure that you are healthy enough to donate.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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