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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a trial for which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific trial or test that is being discussed or considered.
Example: "The researchers conducted a trial for which they had high hopes of discovering a new treatment."
Alternatives: "a trial that" or "a trial in which".
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I would like to be in touch with you and be contacted when you decide to run a trial for which my father is a possible candidate.
The monkey was rewarded by a drop of juice after each correct trial, i.e., a trial for which the monkey touches the correct target at the correct moment.
Abraham Lincoln's widow was brought to court as a defendant in a trial for which she had received no prior notification.
Robinson had admitted the charge – which related to filming outside Leeds Crown Court during a trial – for which he received a 13-month jail term in May.
This was a trial for which data collection proved to be problematic, particularly in terms of disability status at three month follow-up.
For this reason we are implementing this first as a trial, for which we will collect feedback and monitor its success.
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Hepatic resection has entered routine practice based on observational data 40 and an opportunity to do a randomised trial, for which a power calculation was proposed in 1992 from the Mayo Clinic, 41 was not taken.
The man in Düsseldorf, who was initially charged after allegedly stealing €4,000 worth of goods, also faces a trial for fraud which will not rely on DNA evidence.
One particularly useful application is for finding sub-populations in a randomized trial for which an intervention (treatment) is beneficial, often called the uplift problem.
Most seriously of all, Nawaz Sharif, the prime minister Musharraf ousted in a coup in 1999, won a landslide victory and initiated a treason trial for which the former dictator could be hanged if found guilty.
This is not surprising in a patient population outside of a clinical trial for which usually less rigid criteria are applied to exclude a patient from the treatment.
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