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"to test out" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to talk about trying new ideas or products to see how effective they are. For example: "We decided to test out the new software in order to see if it would help us optimize our workflow."
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We screened it to test out projectors and new screen.
"They are ready to test out new tastes".
As one duffer said: "Just to test out".
We hope to test out iTwin and will report back.
I haven't had much of a chance to test out my demonstration unit.
Eager to test out what toymakers would call the Alexes' "playability," I deboxed them.
To test out this theory, Slepian and his colleagues ran a series of studies.
It's where shoppers are meant to test out products on their own.
It's the best way to test out if it's a weird person".
Not for the sake of it, but to test out policy ideas to advance the nation.
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And then, my oldest decided to test out the Teen Waters.
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