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"How long will this test case take to finish"- is this ok?



 
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"How long will this test case take to finish"- is this ok? #1 (permalink) Sun Nov 23, 2008 8:24 am   "How long will this test case take to finish"- is this ok?
 

"How long will this test case take to finish" is this ok to ask how much time will this test case take?

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"How long will this test case take to finish"- is this ok? #2 (permalink) Sun Nov 23, 2008 13:26 pm   "How long will this test case take to finish"- is this ok?
 

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