put to the test
Example Sentences
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The law was put to the test in 1935, when President Franklin Roosevelt tried to remove a member of the FTC, leading the Supreme Court to uphold the independence of certain federal agencies like the trade commission.
From BBC
Salesforce’s artificial-intelligence strategy will be put to the test on Wednesday when the company reports fiscal third-quarter earnings.
From MarketWatch
"Alternatively, the distribution of radio galaxies itself may be less uniform than we have believed. In either case, our current models are being put to the test."
From Science Daily
The question hasn’t been put to the test since the industry has ballooned.
The quote, attributed to legendary economist John Maynard Keynes, isn’t likely to be put to the test by Michael Burry, the famed investor who correctly bet against the housing market in 2006, but it’s still worth exploring.
From Barron's
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