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The phrase "will be tested on" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a test or exam that someone will take. For example, "Students will be tested on their knowledge of the material next week."
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Ask someone to give you a few math problems like the one you will be tested on, and do them.
Your character will be tested on Tuesday.
Students will be tested on its meaning within the story.
A backup sample for Rodgers will be tested on Wednesday.
The big mistake many students make is not practising the thing they will be tested on.
That thought will be tested on short rest at altitude against fearsome RSL.
Shortstop Derek Jeter's range will be tested on the fast surface.
Protest leaders will be tested on their ability to maintain order in the ranks.
One form of the monitoring will be tested on the football field itself.
"Israel will be tested on how we deal with them," said Ephraim Sneh, Israel's deputy defense minister.
The self-regarding vanity of eurosceptics that only their point of view matters will be tested on Thursday.
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