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litmus test

noun as in test with single indicator

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Brutally, the litmus test is whether they’re led or whether they’re managed.

From Digiday

The first thing we did was find a manufacturing partner that met our litmus tests of being able to produce genuine medical masks, was socially responsible, and was able to produce masks at scale to ensure they were affordable.

From Fortune

The facilities have become a kind of litmus test for how policymakers rate the strength of the recovery.

Satire has been a key feature of Kenyan political culture for decades now, humorously exposing and criticizing wrongs while also acting as a litmus test for free speech.

From Quartz

She’s a litmus test for us, along with all the other people that are working.

From Ozy

Again, that pre-communion questionnaire sin litmus test might prove handy.

Applying an ideological litmus test for commencement speakers is not a good idea.

But when did they become the litmus test of competence in office?

Opposition to the Affordable Care Act in toto might linger as a litmus test for conservatives.

The right-wing base and media will make it a litmus test issue.

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

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