Sentence examples for a controlled trial from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a controlled trial" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in the context of research or clinical studies to refer to an experiment where one group receives a treatment while another group does not, allowing for comparison.
Example: "The researchers conducted a controlled trial to evaluate the effectiveness of the new medication."
Alternatives: "a randomized trial" or "a comparative study".

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Although not based on a controlled trial, it seems the best investment for anyone trying to control their weight is a good scale.

Has there ever been a controlled trial of CCTV?

It ran a controlled trial of remote health aids from 2008 to 2011.

The surest way to get the F.D.A's endorsement for a broader market was a controlled trial.

But no one has ever done a controlled trial of PPG comparing "normal" adolescents to those with sex offenses.

They set up a controlled trial, comparing Gandhi's approach with a standard "Training and Visit-based" extension approach.

A controlled trial was conducted by culturing cells in a normal medium without QDs.

Distal pancreatectomy has significant postoperative morbidity and would permit rigorous examination in a controlled trial setting.

The company has so far published two clinical trials for seasonal affective disorder using 13 patients in an open trial and 89 patients in a controlled trial.

In 1986 patients with duodenal ulcers spent four weeks in hospital on medication as part of a controlled trial.

However, until now, the effectiveness has not been tested in a controlled trial against an active comparator.

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