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Discover LudwigThe phrase "test base" is correct and usable in written English.
It is generally used to refer to a set of data or information used to test something. For example, "We tested the new algorithm using a test base of several thousand data points."
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One houses a museum, while another is already accustomed to the sounds of big engines; it is the test base for Bloodhound SSC, the British attempt to drive a rocket-powered car at more than 1,000mph.
Growing M's test base and the legions of helpers behind it will cost a ton.
The app had never exited its private beta, actually, and only had a test base of a few thousand users.
With more people using the product, Google buys itself a bigger test base and lures in developers without disappointing anyone.
A methodology has been proposed based on two-level block test base data to account for mix damage events.
LivingSocial Plus is only in beta now, so its URL redirects to the general site if you're not in the test base.
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I said I was for a national achievement test, based on national curriculum standards.
Prometheus sells a test based on its patents to hospitals and clinics.
In some cases, Mr. Veeder apparently reported a result for the preliminary test based on what he had learned in the confirming test.
You apply online and sit a test based on your answers to the personal specification questions, then you have a one-hour panel interview and a language test.
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