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Discover LudwigThe phrase "two tests" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to two examinations or assessments that a person or group must take. Examples: 1. "I have two tests scheduled for tomorrow, so I'll be studying all night." 2. "The students were nervous as they entered the classroom to take their two tests." 3. "The doctor ordered two tests to confirm the diagnosis." 4. "I passed both of my two tests with flying colors." 5. "He failed one of the two tests, but passed the other with a perfect score."
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Two tests will tell.
Two tests should apply.
Two Tests, two emphatic losses.
Dr. Awasthi ordered two tests for mono.
He asked them to take two tests.
Wars of necessity must meet two tests.
And Alexander's two Tests were disappointing.
"We need to understand two tests came out differently".
He played two Tests, against Australia in 1993.
The first two tests will be on Sunday.
"The other, 'Go thither.' " After two tests, results were inconclusive.
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