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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pretrial" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in legal contexts to refer to a hearing or procedure that occurs before a trial.
Example: "The judge scheduled a pretrial to discuss the evidence and set a date for the trial."
Alternatives: "a preliminary hearing" or "a pretrial hearing".
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There was a pretrial hearing in May.
A pretrial hearing is scheduled for Wednesday.
A pretrial conference has been set for March.
The next day, the Minnesota court held a pretrial conference.
A pretrial hearing is set for Nov. 18.
The judge set a pretrial hearing for Dec. 9.
A pretrial hearing is scheduled for Dec. 17.
A pretrial hearing is scheduled for April 19.
A pretrial plea agreement is seen as likely.
A pretrial hearing is set for May 19.
A pretrial hearing on the charges is scheduled for Saturday.
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