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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a trial of will" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone's determination or resolve is tested.
Example: "The long hike through the mountains became a true trial of will for the inexperienced climbers."
Alternatives: "a test of will" or "a challenge of willpower".
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The simplest journey here can be a trial of will.
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A trial of it will start shortly, with 50 high-conflict families being sought across the country.
A trial of strength will now take place between the select committee, which has the power to send for "people and papers", and Whitehall's stance of not prejudicing the inquiries.
Contactless payments are rare in Germany, though a trial of the technology will take place in the Hesse region in the autumn.
With tensions set to rise on Sunday, Morsi's defiant stance sets the stage for a trial of strength that will be played out on the streets of Cairo in front of his official residence.
A trial of the cameras will see 500 distributed to officers across 10 London boroughs.
A trial of this size will have in excess of 95% power to detect a risk ratio of 0.80 (e.g. to compare 15% with 12%).
Despite the limitations, and questions arising from this single trial, it is unlikely that a trial of this size will ever be repeated due to the challenges of recruiting an adequate sample size, and the decline in malaria transmission globally.
"We are confident that when the evidence is carefully reviewed at a trial of these charges, Mr. Weiss will be fully exonerated".
"This will be a trial of the Israeli occupation and oppression," said one of them, Ahmed Tibi.
To get Enterprise there from the airport in Queens will be a trial of its own.
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