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The phrase "stringent testing for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing rigorous or strict testing procedures for a specific purpose or outcome. Example: "The pharmaceutical company implemented stringent testing for all new drugs to ensure their safety and efficacy."
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While reporting on Chipotle's recent foodborne illness outbreaks, several food safety experts, including yourself, suggested the company might have a hard time implementing its new rules, because the poultry industry is pretty resistant to more stringent testing for pathogens.
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or his own increasingly trenchant opinions, calling for example for a "really stringent" test for cyclists.
It has also brought in more stringent tests for people on IB for more than six months.
Tax experts said there was nothing sacred about the half-year rule, and the state could impose a much more stringent test for nonresidents.
By Richard Harris The New Yorker, March 10 , 1973P. 29 On Feb. 22, Sen. Edward M. Kennedy rose on the floor of the Senate and submitted a bill, S. 982, that asked for the registration of all privately owned guns, stringent tests for anyone who wants to possess a gun, and a ban on all "hand-held firearms" that are not designed for sport.
The New Yorker, March 10, 1973 P. 29 On Feb. 22, Sen. Edward M. Kennedy rose on the floor of the Senate and submitted a bill, S. 982, that asked for the registration of all privately owned guns, stringent tests for anyone who wants to possess a gun, and a ban on all "hand-held firearms" that are not designed for sport.
On Feb. 22, Sen. Edward M. Kennedy rose on the floor of the Senate and submitted a bill, S. 982, that asked for the registration of all privately owned guns, stringent tests for anyone who wants to possess a gun, and a ban on all "hand-held firearms" that are not designed for sport.
To make the Honor Roll, a fund must pass FORBES' stringent tests for down market performance.
Entering the pluripotent ICM lineage is considered a more stringent test for naïve state ESCs (Gafni et al., 2013; Takashima et al., 2014).
Compared to the unit cell, the supercell methodology provided a more stringent test for predicting the observed crystal structure because there was more flexibility for the ions to relax from their initial positions.
It is necessary to investigate their catalytic performance for CO oxidation at a certain high temperature which is a very stringent test for the stability of gold nanocatalysts against sintering.
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