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Discover Ludwig"test and tested" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It can be used when talking about a process of testing something or someone, where "test" is the present tense form and "tested" is the past tense form. Example: The researchers conducted a series of experiments to test and test the effects of the new medication. In this sentence, "test" is used to refer to the ongoing process of conducting experiments, while "tested" is used to describe the past action of carrying out the experiments.
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"They changed the test and tested it against other things until they found one it could beat".
Mice were then re-challenged with drug or vehicle treatments 4 h or 24 h after the first test, and tested again 45 min later (Test 2).
Experimental animals were not fed during the acute toxicity test and tested in a dark/light cycle (16 h light/8 h dark).
Twenty (4.5%) of the sexually active participants reported having ever being previously diagnosed with Chlamydia, with only one participant (male) in the study having both previously reported a positive test and tested positive in the study.
Osteophytes did not develop in non-papain-injected control joints in both experimental groups; therefore, we used a one-sample t test and tested whether the outcome of the papain-injected joints differed from zero (GraphPad Software).
We assessed the difference in the risk of diverticular disease for categorical variables with a χ test and tested for trend by replacing the fifths of dietary fibre by a continuous variable equal to the sex specific median in each fifth.
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Syria will test and test and test the envelope.
"We are continuing to test and test and test again before the competition.
He said: "Everything we put forward as a policy we are going to test and test again rigorously".
"That's why you need to test and test and test," replied Lentz.
The technique for finding a seam is to test and test.
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