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test case

noun as in representative occurrence

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“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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On this page you'll find 6 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to test case, such as: precedent, acid test, crucial test, experiment, first case, and first occurrence.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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