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Discover LudwigThe phrase "tests out" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe the process of trying something to see if it works or meets expectations. Example: "Before we launch the new software, we need to test it out to ensure there are no bugs."
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The main reason I'm not generally the person who tests out drones here at TechCrunch is one of geography.
Evolve focuses on the online marketing, and even tests out different versions of the listings using A/B split testing.
It combines all of those approaches, tests out different "weighting" systems, and goes with the combination that's most effective.
"Can we shoot them in a bottle?" Back at her house, Patton tests out a few smoke bombs and ground spinners.
Navarro tests out lines on everyone.
"They've had no tests out of conference, really".
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"You tested out," Fran says.
How did you test out your cannons?
Do they get tested out on anyone?
Michael was testing out a new world.
However, we are still testing out all its predictions.
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