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The phrase "a previous trial" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an earlier attempt or test of something, often in contexts like research, legal proceedings, or experiments.
Example: "The results of a previous trial indicated that the new medication was effective in reducing symptoms."
Alternatives: "an earlier trial" or "a prior trial".
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A previous trial ended in a hung jury.
A previous trial last summer had the same result.
The court case has echoes of a previous trial in the UK.
A previous trial of Mr. Turner, in December, also ended in a mistrial.
A previous trial ended last October after the jury could not agree on a verdict.
In a previous trial last year, Hall pleaded guilty to a string of separate child abuse charges.
He received eight sentences of death for that in a previous trial, but those verdicts are under appeal.
A previous trial on similar charges ended in a hung jury, but prosecutors have said that they will retry him.
The concerns were raised during a previous trial when the country stuck to GMT+1 all year round.
In a previous trial, half the patients improved within two hours and by the end of the first day over 70% were better and nearly 30% symptom-free.
He said that in a previous trial for which results were published, the improvement in patients taking Vevesca was not all that clear.
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