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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a trial of a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing a test or examination of something, often in legal or experimental settings.
Example: "The researchers conducted a trial of a new drug to assess its effectiveness in treating the disease."
Alternatives: "an examination of a" or "a test of a".
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Am I in a Kafka novel?" It was certainly a trial of a sort.
GlaxoSmithKline said it had been told to halt a trial of a similar drug.
A trial of a potential treatment has been halted for lack of patients.
A trial of a German technique used to treat eczema, involving injecting blood into muscles, was encouraging.
The New Yorker, February 25 , 1939P. 42 REPORTER AT LARGE about a trial of a narcotics case.
Muses presents a trial of a poet whose work had caused damage to the Muses, especially Tragedy.
But the significance of a trial of a former head of state associated with horrendous crimes shouldn't be obscured because the proceedings didn't open without a hitch.
The results for the six months ended in June were released as a trial of a lawsuit against Bridgestone/Firestone was about to start in Texas.
Other plans include a trial of a new website and catalogue, Label, selling well-known brands such as Converse and Calvin Klein.
In Croatia a trial of a former prime minister starts next month, promising to open a window on widespread political corruption over the past decade.
Meanwhile a trial of a vaccine, combined with chemotherapy, is being carried out with more than 1,000 patients with pancreatic cancer.
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