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The phrase "test of time" is an idiomatic expression that is commonly used in written English.
It is often used to refer to something that has stood the test of time, meaning that it has withstood the pressures of time and is still considered relevant and important. For example, "The classic novel has stood the test of time, remaining a popular read after decades of being in print."
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test of time
noun
The correlation of longevity with validity of an idea or trend.
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"They've withstood the test of time.
Something stood the test of time.
Will that stand the test of time?
Will those stand the test of time?
They had stood the test of time.
Apply the test of time.
They hold the test of time".
"It's stood the test of time.
It has withstood the test of time.
They won't stand the test of time.
Will Vine stand the test of time?
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