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Discover LudwigThe phrase "usual test" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a common or standard test or examination. For example: - As a teacher, I give a usual test at the end of every chapter to assess my students' understanding. - The usual test for this disease includes blood work and imaging scans. - In order to get their driver's license, individuals are required to pass the usual test on road rules and safety.
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The usual test is whether our national security interests outweigh our due-process rights, and the administration has not yet made this case.
By Peter Schjeldahl Thomas Eakins, who was perhaps the greatest American artist before Abstract Expressionism, was American by the usual test: he couldn't have been anything else.
The statute provides that the question of harm to minors is to be determined according to "contemporary community standards," the usual test for obscenity.
Thomas Eakins, who was perhaps the greatest American artist before Abstract Expressionism, was American by the usual test: he couldn't have been anything else.
It's a marvel, and it aces my usual test for sculptures that have more than one footing: each of its encounters with the ground conveys a distinctive weight and pressure, as lyrically articulated as a ballet step.
Since the usual test for protein in animal feed just measures the level of nitrogen, these chemicals can be added to far more expensive feed ingredients without anybody noticing.
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"They did an elaborate culture and asked the lab to do more than the usual tests".
A new cast ventures off to the plains of Kenya for the usual tests of will and character.
"We will do what we do now: take blood, administer vaccines, run the usual tests," she said.
The contaminant, identified as oversulfated chondroitin sulfate, a cheaper substance, slipped through the usual testing and was recognized only after more sophisticated tests were used.
All the usual tests of sympathy, natural feeling, and do-I-really-respond-to-this? are lost in the gravitational pull of ubiquity.
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