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test to that
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "test to that" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be an attempt to convey the idea of verifying or confirming something, but it is not a commonly used expression. Example: "I can't just take your word for it; I need to test to that before making a decision."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
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Exact Expressions
14 human-written examples
But if the criminal charges against Mr. Janklow created a test to that friendship, putting Mr. Daschle in the somewhat awkward position of testifying on his behalf, that was not apparent on Thursday.
News & Media
For some balanced designs we compare power of the optimal test to that of the likelihood ratio test via simulation, and find that the proposed test has greater power than the likelihood ratio test.
When looking for frame-shifts induced by 1 nucleotide insertions/deletions, an analogous test to that for pAA was designed, as detailed in Experimental Procedures, to generate pFrameshift.
Science
Thus, we examined latent inhibition in adult NHL rats with the serial color/visual-cue discrimination tests (Fig. 4c), which is an analogous test to that used in the study showing attenuated latent inhibition in ADHD subjects [38].
Science
Data from a recently curated set of gene, mRNA and protein characteristics [45] were compiled for both groups and the distributions were compared, using a Mann-Whitney U test, to that of all genes that were expressed under the conditions examined (7384 distinct probes; Fig. S4; mRNA characteristic data is available in the Supporting Data S1 file in Supporting Information).
Science
Genes under weak negative selection (suppressing fixation of nonsynonymous changes between species lineages but allowing nonsynonymous polymorphism at low frequency) would have a superficially similar skew in the MK test to that caused by balancing selection [40], but would be associated with low rather than high TjD values [41], [42], as seen here for the genes Pf92/6-cys, and rhop148.
Science
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
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44 human-written examples
We haven't been tested to that extent in Britain, so far.
News & Media
In his day, the French and American Revolutions were the major tests to that theory.
News & Media
In control mice, the strength of the reaction was similar (P = 0.22, unpaired Student's t-test) to that obtained in five rats, as assessed from the gold particle densities in the main apical dendrites in the middle of the SR (8.6 ± 2.6 gold/μm, n = 3 control mice; Fig. 5A; Table 2), and showed a similar labelling pattern within the SR and SLM to that found in rats.
Take lyrics tests to that song every once in a while to jog your memory.
Wiki
Rather we need to move from teaching to the test to tests that are worth teaching to.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When aiming for clarity and precision, substitute "test to that" with clearer alternatives like "verify that" or "confirm that".
Common error
Avoid using "test to that" in formal writing. Opt for direct verbs such as "verify", "validate", or "confirm" to maintain a professional tone and improve readability.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "test to that" appears to function as an incomplete or non-standard construction attempting to express verification or comparison. Ludwig AI identifies it as incorrect in standard written English. It seems to be an attempt to convey confirming something.
Frequent in
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "test to that" is not grammatically correct in standard written English. Ludwig AI analysis confirms its non-standard status, suggesting it's an attempt to convey verification or comparison. While examples appear in both science and news contexts, the phrase is best avoided in formal writing. Alternatives such as "verify that" or "confirm that" offer clearer and more precise ways to express the intended meaning. Therefore, while somewhat common, its usage should be approached with caution and replaced with more appropriate options for enhanced clarity and professionalism.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
verify that
Focuses on confirming the truth or accuracy of something.
confirm that
Similar to verify, but often implies a formal or official confirmation.
validate that
Emphasizes the establishment of the soundness or correctness of something.
demonstrate that
Focuses on showing or proving something through evidence or example.
prove that
Highlights the establishment of a fact with certainty.
check that
Implies a simple verification process to ensure something is correct or in order.
ensure that
Highlights making certain that something is the case.
ascertain that
Focuses on discovering something with certainty, often through investigation.
substantiate that
Emphasizes supporting a claim or statement with evidence.
attest to that
Focuses on providing evidence or testimony to the truth of something.
FAQs
What can I say instead of "test to that"?
You can use alternatives like "verify that", "confirm that", or "validate that" depending on the context.
Is "test to that" grammatically correct?
No, "test to that" is not considered grammatically correct in standard written English. It's better to use more precise phrases like "verify that" or "prove that".
How to use "verify that" in a sentence?
Instead of saying "I need to test to that", you can say "I need to verify that the data is accurate before proceeding".
Which is correct, "test to that" or "confirm that"?
"Confirm that" is the correct and preferred option. "Test to that" is not a standard English phrase.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
85%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested