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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a big trial" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a significant or important test, challenge, or legal proceeding.
Example: "The company faced a big trial when it was accused of fraud, which put its reputation on the line."
Alternatives: "a major test" or "a significant challenge."
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"It's like having a big trial and waiting for the jury".
SO InterMune organized a big trial, winning praise from doctors and patients.
A friend told me the story of a trial attorney she knew who won a big trial many years ago.
"I want to tell Greeks very honestly," he said, "that we have a big trial ahead of us".
ON APRIL 20th, in a drab courtroom in Milan, three judges met to hear evidence in a big trial.
What happened to the desire for a big trial to show the world what our legal system can accomplish?
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That could leave the door open for the agency to reject Provenge until a bigger trial, now under way, is completed in 2010.
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