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- noun Any test done as
practice , before anofficial test.
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Examples
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Employers could have a "pre-test" to screen out those that would not be likely to succeed in (2).
Overcoming Signaling, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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In a way, this tropical storm is a pre-test for an actual hurricane, said Luis Canales of McAllen as he roped a grill and patio furniture to his brother's camper trailer at Isla Blanca Park at the southern tip of Padre Island.
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Schools staging their annual pre-test mobilization are paring back class time for "non-testing" subjects to allow for more test prep.
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Quiz as pre-test - see what students already know by taking the review quiz as a class or the printed quiz independently ii.
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Schools staging their annual pre-test mobilization are paring back class time for "non-testing" subjects to allow for more test prep.
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Schools staging their annual pre-test mobilization are paring back class time for "non-testing" subjects to allow for more test prep.
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Well - like in all tests I've taken through the years, I did experience pre-test anxiety!
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A number of fashion brands, such as Wonders, Break & Walk, RAS and Conguitos, have already used the Pigsty to launch their collections or pre-test their communications strategies.
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Well - like in all tests I've taken through the years, I did experience pre-test anxiety!
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Quiz as pre-test - see what students already know by taking the review quiz as a class or the printed quiz independently ii.
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