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test case
noun as in representative occurrence
Strongest match
Example Sentences
This summer has been a test case for how eager — or willing — employees are to return to offices after coronavirus vaccinations became widely available.
New York City is an important test case, though, because so many political and media elites live there.
The early test cases in Washington, Colorado and Nevada have already revealed the challenges ahead.
In fact, these efforts are like test cases to establish what it takes to be fully compliant with Apple’s privacy rules.
“This is the real test case because we actually have a Planned Parenthood clinic here,” Rosen said.
“They used Sochi as a test case for a more intrusive system,” Galeotti said.
If the Virginia gubernatorial election was a test case, then the early answer is a clear “yes.”
After petitioning for the assignment through her chain of command, the Navy decided to make her a test case.
New Orleans offers a test case, on an unprecedented scale, of how this vision plays out.
It turns out Afghanistan of the 1980s is a terrific test case for how to handle the Syrian rebels.
From the Willamette valley to San Francisco—a test case soon to run a long course before the courts—lumber rates were $3.10.
Here she planned the steps by which to win public approval and financial aid for her test case.
She had been to him lately little more than a "test case" of the spiritual world, clothed about with the memory of sentiment.
This experience of ours, however, could not be regarded strictly as a test case.
In the test case which now came before the courts he played a part of consummate boldness and heroism.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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