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Discover Ludwig"started testing" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the beginning of a process of testing something. For example, "The engineers started testing the new software this morning."
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As the morphs became available, the F.B.I. started testing samples.
In 2014, many brands started testing marketing with emojis.
Ask.com started testing its question-and-answer service in July.
So we started testing gingerbreads and ended up having a lot of fun together.
It started testing a call-blocking system from obdEdge, called Cellcontrol, in August.
On Thursday, Google started testing video ads on some pages of search results.
So they started testing their subjects' sensitivity soon after giving them the antidepressants.
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until they start testing combinations of pesticide I am not confident in the regulatory testing regime".
Rosberg will start testing with the new Cosworth V8 engine at Barcelona on November 29.
Tacit plans to start testing the service, called Illumio, next month.
The food industry, meanwhile, is wrestling with whether to start testing foods for allergens.
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