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The phrase "a trial of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to a test or examination of something, often in legal or experimental settings.
Example: "The scientist conducted a trial of the new drug to assess its effectiveness."
Alternatives: "an experiment of" or "a test of".
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"This is a trial of greed.
This is a trial of strength.
"It's a trial of enormous public significance.
The drug also failed a trial of its efficacy.
"This should not be a trial of Nick Griffin.
The simplest journey here can be a trial of will.
"And they didn't hold a trial of anyone".
Frightened, I agreed to a trial of an antipsychotic drug.
"It's a trial of the majority of the American people".
Peter Ostler is conducting a trial of cancer treatments - much is still experimental.
In North America, there was a trial of two different doses of radiotherapy without chemotherapy.
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