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The phrase "a large trial" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a significant or extensive test, experiment, or legal proceeding.
Example: "The researchers conducted a large trial to evaluate the effectiveness of the new medication."
Alternatives: "a major trial" or "an extensive trial."
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A large trial is under way.
But in a large trial, the drug did not meaningfully improve vision, they said.
Instead, the agency required that Pfizer first conduct a large trial.
Indeed, a large trial of patients with head injuries showed no benefit.
Recently, a team of researchers designed a large trial to figure that out.
Now, a large trial involving almost 16,500 mother-infant pairs has shown even more benefits of breast-feeding.
4) after a large trial we can evaluate how expensive it will be in a developed form.
Even if renal denervation does prove effective in a large trial, it appears not to substitute entirely for drugs.
Finally, he is currently involved in a large trial in rural India looking at the feasibility and safety of medical officers performing spinal anesthesia for elective surgical cases.
The study, a large trial, found that surgery appeared to relieve pain more quickly but that most people recovered eventually and that there was no harm in waiting.
At the AIDS Conference in Durban, South Africa, in 2000, health workers had fully expected that a large trial of a spermicide, nonoxynol-9, would prove effective.
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