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voorproef

Voorproef is a Dutch term referring to a preliminary test, sample, or preview conducted before a final version, production run, or broader rollout. The word combines voor- (before) and proef (test or sample), and is used in contexts where an early check is needed to verify feasibility, quality, or appeal and to collect feedback.

In culinary or beverage contexts, een voorproef may be a small sample offered to testers or tasters

In publishing or printing, the term can appear to describe an early version or proof used to

Usage and familiarity of voorproef vary by sector and region. It is relatively uncommon in everyday Dutch

See also: proef, proefdruk, voorvertoning, pilot, pre-release.

as
a
prelude
to
a
menu,
product
launch,
or
event.
In
manufacturing
and
product
development,
it
denotes
a
pilot
run
or
trial
production
aimed
at
identifying
problems
and
refining
specifications
before
full-scale
production.
In
media
and
performing
arts,
a
voorproef
can
refer
to
a
pre-screening,
preview,
or
early
cut
shown
to
a
limited
audience
to
gauge
reactions
and
guide
subsequent
edits
or
decisions;
related
terms
include
voorproefvertoning
in
some
Dutch
industry
usages.
check
layout,
typography,
or
content
before
final
publication;
however,
the
more
common
Dutch
terms
for
this
phase
are
proefdruk
(proof)
or
voorpublicatie
(pre-publication
material).
and
is
primarily
found
in
industry-specific
discourse.
When
precision
is
required,
practitioners
may
opt
for
more
standard
terms
such
as
proef,
proefdruk,
voorvertoning,
of
pilot,
depending
on
the
context.