Sentence examples for a trial at from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a trial at" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an attempt or experiment in a specific context, often related to testing or evaluating something.
Example: "We are conducting a trial at the new facility to assess its effectiveness."
Alternatives: "an attempt at" or "a test of".

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Not a trial at all.

That there was a trial at all was a triumph.

The dispute is now heading to a trial at the high court in London.

In 1961, Mr. Bascom oversaw a trial at deep-sea drilling.

Bellfield was found guilty of abducting and killing her following a trial at the Old Bailey.

They were also unimpressed with reports from colleagues during a trial at the Manchester Evening News.

He was found not guilty after a trial at Brent magistrates court.

Four men deny organising the operation in a trial at Basildon Crown Court.

Bozhidar Kraev, the hugely talented 17-year-old Bulgarian attacking midfielder, is set to have a trial at Manchester City.

A trial at Cambridge crown court heard they had "behaved like two hunting dogs who had seen a wounded animal".

Nadir was jailed for 10 years after a trial at the Old Bailey, and ordered to pay £5m in compensation.

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