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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a trial run of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a test or practice session to evaluate the performance or functionality of something before its official launch or implementation.
Example: "Before the product launch, we conducted a trial run of the new software to identify any potential issues."
Alternatives: "a test run of" or "a practice run of".
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A year ago Microsoft basically did a trial run of Live Search CashBack with Live Search Club, which lured searchers to Microsoft with offers of prizes to users for using Live Search.
If you can, try a trial run of the exam.
Have a trial run of the route, especially if they walk or cycle.
Friday's event was a trial run of a new concept, he has said.
"We do a trial run of Botox about four months ahead of time.
Manager Joe Girardi has already had a trial run of Cano hitting higher in the order.
A trial run of the new Chinese system has been carried out in Shanghai.
Based on a trial run of the tool, we recommend you do that.
Writer watched a trial run of the contraption at a conference of the department heads of Lippincott & Margulies.
So Underwood raids the Fema budget to fund a trial run of America Works in Washington DC.
In a trial run of Ruckus at American University in Washington, students complained about the dated films.
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