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The phrase "a randomized trial" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a scientific study design that randomly assigns participants to different groups to test the effects of an intervention.
Example: "The researchers conducted a randomized trial to evaluate the effectiveness of the new medication compared to a placebo."
Alternatives: "a randomized study" or "a controlled trial".
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"Obviously, a randomized trial cannot address that question.
In a randomized trial, patients with malignant melanoma died sooner when treated with elesclomol.
The study has other significant strengths, even though it was not a randomized trial.
Powerful practical considerations also rule out a randomized trial.
In a randomized trial, researchers would choose a set of schools and then separate into them two groups.
It is an observational study, not a randomized trial, so cause and effect cannot be definitively established.
"The field was crying out for a randomized trial," he added.
Now a randomized trial suggests that for certain women, these supplements do help.
Now a randomized trial suggests that vitamin D supplements may help lower blood pressure.
The problem with waiting for a randomized trial to make decisions about health is that the "gold standard" randomized trial actually has its share of tarnish.
We assessed these issues in a randomized trial.
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