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Discover LudwigThe phrase "test a bit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to conducting a small or preliminary test or trial of something. Example: "Before we launch the new software, let's test a bit to ensure everything is functioning properly."
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Oh, and "Kyle" fails his driving test, a bit of news that he absorbs like the soap opera star he may someday be.
But Ted Palys, professor of criminology at Simon Fraser University in Burnaby, Canada, calls the Wigmore test "a bit of a crapshoot".
4 00pm: Nicolas O'Connell from La Colombe drops by and helps us test a bit on the quality of our coffee.
Alternatively, test a bit on a plate; it's ready if it forms a smooth dome and not a peak.
Test a bit first.
Test a bit of the paste on the heal of your hand.
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Kids Company deals with a lot of tough children; they get tested a bit.
Around 100 mile of track are being tested, a bit over 20% of the total route.
Their marriage is tested a bit by the strike and Ruby's newfound independence, but matters are neatly resolved.
However, a shortcoming of Selenium IDE (at least without the use of third party add-ons) is the lack of true flow control or looping, making some repetitive tests a bit awkward (e.g. 'for each of the structural genomics centers, test the number of structures returned').
The latest test is a bit different to a downvote test Facebook ran in the US back in February — when it just offered a downvote option.
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