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"tests the limits" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone who is challenging themselves or pushing the boundaries of their own abilities. For example, "She tests the limits of her physical strength by running marathons."
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The script frequently tests the limits of credibility.
Throughout, Vernon tests the limits of the Messina.
But his age also tests the limits of inclusion.
"Così" tests the limits of the moral and rational order of the Enlightenment.
A "creative genius" like Mr. Lee tests the limits of the machine, he said.
The plot tests the limits of realism in ways that are sometimes interesting and sometimes unconvincing.
Fitting enough notations for a city that surely tests the limits of one's knowledge.
But Rough Trade's latest business venture tests the limits of faith.
The episode tests the limits of what a market can possibly know.
Just occasionally, however, a set of figures comes along that tests the limits of tolerance.
Still, Pete especially, with his fixed ideas and practical jokes, tests the limits of any thin skin in his vicinity.
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