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Discover Ludwig"testing rules" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to a set of tests or regulations that need to be followed. For example, "I am in charge of testing rules and ensuring everyone follows them."
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At school, standardized testing rules.
Thoroughbred racing wants uniform medication testing rules to replace the current patchwork of state and local regulations.
Employees at ProctorU say they are well-versed in the sometimes ingenious tactics used to dodge testing rules.
Operations follow the procedures and testing rules laid down in the design and maintain strict control over changes.
There may be cases in which, even after DNA testing rules out a piece of evidence, the proof of guilt remains overwhelming.
In recent months, recalls have shaken the American toy industry, led to a surge in testing, prompted Congressional hearings and raised calls for more stringent testing rules.
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Each one was rejected in turn, either because it failed to explain everything or because objective testing ruled it out.
The two most powerful soccer organizations are asking for changes in the World Anti-Doping Agency's out-of-competition drug testing rule.
Further testing ruled out cancer in the healthy controls.
DNA testing ruled out the bone as Holloway's.
That is largely because of our strict 28-day testing rule.
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