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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a real trial" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a genuine or significant test or challenge that someone is facing.
Example: "The project turned out to be a real trial for the entire team, pushing us to our limits."
Alternatives: "a true test" or "a genuine challenge".
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An absurd parody of a real trial".
With that in mind, the introductory period is a real trial of nerves.
He still won't get a real trial, just a military commission.
If I was going to prove myself, I would need a real trial.
The holidays can be a real trial for people with celiac disease or gluten sensitivity.
If they are in Leavenworth because they have been sentenced to a definite term after a real trial, the Kansas Tourism Board can probably rest easy.
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Sahar Mohammadi, who lost his parents and two uncles, told the Guardian: "There's no other way than this massacre to be investigated and perpetrators brought to justice in a fair, real trial".
Most publicly defended accused agree to a plea bargain because of an unspoken, though very real, "trial tax"; if they demand a trial and lose, a draconian sentence will be imposed.
We evaluated the sensitivity of the ADAS-CogIRT methodology for detecting treatment effects in clinical trials using simulation experiments and a real clinical trial, which had been reported as negative but which showed some evidence of a treatment effect [ 18].
The point of broadcasting a real murder trial – besides the understandable prurience that leads to queues outside the public gallery on such occasions – is presumably to stand as some kind of corrective to the fictional versions we usually get.
Finally, the performance is studied by means of both simulations and a real field trial.
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