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"test this out" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to ask someone to test or try out something. For example: "Can you please test this out and let me know if it works?"
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"We can't build our way out of today's congestion problems, so we think it is important to test this out," Mr. McCardle said.
To test this out, we visited Il Casale, a strange and almost fantastical farm near Pienza, run by perhaps the most eccentric family in the valley.
I'm going to test this out now.
I sent a tweet to test this out just a bit ago.
"As you can imagine my parents were the first to test this out," he said.
I have a Mac but no Wii to test this out with.
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I'm testing this out with catnip and candytuft.
Trust me, I've tested this out enough times.
We are testing this out on some of our series and author pages.
In testing this out, I searched for Japanese restaurants in San Francisco.
"There are a number of benefits; we've tested this out and we've shown that it does work," he adds.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com