How to Use untested in a Sentence
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Then came a statewide push to clear shelves of untested kits across the state.
— David Hernandez, San Diego Union-Tribune, 28 Oct. 2023 -
But much of the team is young and untested on the sport’s biggest stage.
— Nathan Fenno, Los Angeles Times, 22 July 2021 -
The Lightning is the first of its kind, so demand is untested.
— Annie White, Car and Driver, 20 May 2021 -
While Boston doesn’t have a backlog of untested kits, the state does.
— Shelley Murphy, BostonGlobe.com, 4 June 2023 -
These types of untested laws came to life after May 2022.
— Marin Wolf, Dallas News, 14 Aug. 2023 -
Caballero mentions is more far out than even the rest of these untested ideas.
— Caroline Delbert, Popular Mechanics, 9 Dec. 2020 -
By contrast, the movie’s Gawain, played by Dev Patel, is untested, unknown, and a bit of a ne’er-do-well.
— Katy Waldman, The New Yorker, 3 Aug. 2021 -
But because the law is so new, and so untested, there could be a steep learning curve for judges in how to apply it.
— Nina Burleigh, Smithsonian Magazine, 4 Jan. 2024 -
With each new track came a new way for the group to flow, a previously untested style to plant the De La flag into.
— Hazlitt, 22 Mar. 2023 -
Will Raymond’s second chair, untested Mya, take over the case?
— Matt Webb Mitovich, TVLine, 10 July 2024 -
Most of the efforts are untested, and each carries its own risks in a war zone where thousands have already been killed.
— Washington Post, 16 Mar. 2022 -
Marshall said there are currently no untested rape kits in the city.
— Heather Knight, SFChronicle.com, 17 Oct. 2020 -
The model is not just a lofty idea that the architects are asking people to try, untested.
— CNN, 27 May 2021 -
Google, like other tech giants, has been wary of a backlash against untested AI.
— James Vincent, The Verge, 6 Feb. 2023 -
And some, dissuaded by the prospect of lingering on sidewalks for more than three hours in the rain, walked away untested.
— Joseph Goldstein, New York Times, 13 Nov. 2020 -
But data from open sources is untested at the ICC, and it has been tossed out by national courts in some cases.
— Ian Lovett, WSJ, 30 Apr. 2022 -
From full-sized models to personal blenders to hand blenders, no type went untested.
— Eva Bleyer, Good Housekeeping, 7 July 2023 -
The backlog of untested rape kits hit 6,600 at one point, with one victim waiting five years to have hers tested.
— Henry Gass, The Christian Science Monitor, 23 Apr. 2021 -
The closest thing to untested among the elite is the Chargers’ Justin Herbert, going into his third season as starter.
— Scott Ostler, San Francisco Chronicle, 12 Aug. 2022 -
And the idea that voters will reward Democrats even if the bills do pass remains an untested theory.
— Stephen Collinson, CNN, 12 Oct. 2021 -
The powers of secretaries of state to subvert elections vary from state to state and are largely untested in court.
— New York Times, 30 Jan. 2022 -
That discrepancy, like much else in the case, remains untested in the courtroom.
— al, 23 Mar. 2021 -
Police use of such robots is still rare and largely untested — and hasn’t always gone over well with the public.
— NBC News, 30 July 2021 -
Police use of such robots is still rare and largely untested – and hasn't always gone over well with the public.
— Matt O'Brien and Jennifer Sinco Kelleher, USA TODAY, 30 July 2021 -
Police use of such robots is still rare and largely untested – and hasn’t always gone over well with the public.
— Matt O'Brien and Jennifer Sinco Kelleher, The Christian Science Monitor, 30 July 2021 -
Police use of such robots is still rare and largely untested — and hasn't always gone over well with the public.
— Matt O'Brien and Jennifer Sinco Kelleher, Star Tribune, 30 July 2021 -
Other than that, she’s been untested and unbeaten, rarely touching the ball in three games, two of which ended in shutouts.
— Kevin Baxter, Los Angeles Times, 4 Aug. 2023 -
The technology for doing this is largely untested at scale, and won’t be cheap.
— E&e News, Scientific American, 20 Nov. 2023 -
Of course, there must be clear rules of the road, but these rules are often conflicting, untested, and inconsistently implemented.
— Ryan Hogg, Fortune Europe, 23 Oct. 2024 -
In the final sprint of the election campaign, local officials in the key battleground state of Pennsylvania have mounted an unprecedented push to engage some of the state's newest and untested voters: 18-year-old high school seniors.
— Devin Dwyer, ABC News, 22 Oct. 2024
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