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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to examinations" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of taking or preparing for exams in an academic context. Example: "Students are required to submit their assignments prior to examinations to ensure they are adequately prepared."
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to examinations
noun
The act of examining.
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In addition to examinations in these prescribed elementary studies the candidate must be examined on two more subjects, chosen, according to his tastes and natural aptitude, from the following list of nine advanced studies: Latin Translation.
This flexibility also applies to examinations.
The past several days at the school have been given over to examinations.
Some hedge fund managers already register; doing so makes them subject to examinations by government auditors that are similar to those faced by mutual funds.
Readerships were reestablished, and lawyers were engaged in teaching with a view to examinations conducted by the Bar Council of Legal Education, representing all four Inns.
On the one hand the Education Secretary demands ever higher pass rates, yet when this is achieved, claims that it can only have occurred due to examinations becoming too easy.
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"Take her to examination room 410, please," the neurologist said, and then followed us there.
In Dr. Sipperstein's office she submitted to examination like a good jock.
Since then, he's evolved from bedroom comic to examination-room comic.
They also subject their stories to examination by checkers who review every fact.
The watchdog algorithms can be like open-source software — open to examination by anyone.
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