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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a trial commenced" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in legal contexts to indicate the beginning of a trial process.
Example: "After months of preparation, a trial commenced to address the allegations made against the defendant."
Alternatives: "a trial began" or "a trial started".
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The species was found in the Highlands until the 15th century, and although the then Scottish Executive initially rejected the idea, a trial commenced in May 2009 in Knapdale.
A trial commenced when the animal held the manipulanda in a neutral position.
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Another of Ms. Ram's sons had been found hanging in his Tihar Jail cell on March 11, a month after the trial commenced.
From results obtained in these studies, in January 2014, a Phase I clinical trial commenced, as it will be mentioned in Section 5 of this review.
A few minutes later, the trial commenced.
The trial commenced with a lower BMI criterion of 27.
In the staircase procedure, each trial commenced with a beep.
Each method of adjustment trial commenced with a beep.
The next trial commenced after a pause of 3 seconds.
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