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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a larger trial" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a trial that is bigger in scope, size, or number of participants compared to another trial.
Example: "The researchers decided to conduct a larger trial to gather more comprehensive data on the drug's effectiveness."
Alternatives: "a more extensive trial" or "a bigger study".
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They now plan a larger trial.
Repligen conducted a larger trial that involved three doses.
A spokesman said a larger trial was ongoing.
A larger trial is now under way there.
A larger trial is warranted for statistical relevance.
A larger trial of this therapy is currently being planned at Stanford.
A larger trial involving 4,000 women will now get underway.
Researchers are now enrolling patients for a larger trial of 600 to 800 patients.
This study, in a "real-world" setting, will lay groundwork for a larger trial.
Future research would benefit from a larger trial with sufficient power to determine program effectiveness.
A larger trial powered to address certain subgroups may show benefits.
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