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The phrase "a trial begins" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the start of a legal proceeding or examination of evidence in a court of law.
Example: "After months of preparation, a trial begins next week to address the allegations against the defendant."
Alternatives: "a trial commences" or "a trial starts".
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It is unethical to change the responder definition after a trial begins.
Once a trial begins, the U.S. Constitution affords further rights to criminal defendants.
In a Crown Court in Central London, a trial begins involving allegations of child sexual abuse.
In New York State, evidence in criminal cases is not presented until a trial begins.
In Lancashire a trial begins next month relating to the 2002 local elections involving allegations that postal votes were forged.
But a few are senior officers and have a bureaucratic interest in blackening the reputations of suspects before a trial begins.
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Texas sued, and a trial began Monday.
After he said his piece, the "trial within a trial" began.
Francisco acknowledged that he was asking for "extraordinary relief" by asking the high court to intervene before a trial began.
Apollo gave up that right, however, if the case against the banks was not settled before a trial began.
A trial began Thursday for three white men accused of plotting to bomb a mosque and a building where many Somali Muslim refugees live in southwest Kansas.
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