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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a trial separation" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a temporary period during which a couple lives apart to evaluate their relationship.
Example: "After months of arguing, they decided to take a trial separation to see if they could work through their issues."
Alternatives: "temporary separation" or "trial period apart."
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He may ask for a trial separation, where you both are separated but legally still married.
My partner has suggested a trial separation.
A trial separation can soften the blow.
Following UFO, the Andersons had a trial separation.
Then he leaves, a trial separation that obviously doesn't work because they are perfect together.
'I'm just so busy' or 'I'm traveling a lot.' " … A trial separation can soften the blow.
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Hoff and the event are in the midst of a one-year trial separation that Hoff hopes to make permanent.
Then, after an eighteen-month trial separation, he left me for good.
Or tighten the belt and throw on a chunky necklace for a look that says, "The trial separation was my idea".
I like my wife, I just can't live with her.' " The term "trial separation" conjures a swift purgatory, something ducked into regretfully and escaped from with due speed, even if into that most conclusive of relationships, divorce.
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