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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a trial setting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in legal contexts to refer to a scheduled court appearance or hearing where a case is set to be tried.
Example: "The judge scheduled a trial setting for next month to determine the timeline for the case."
Alternatives: "a court hearing" or "a trial date".
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We assessed the ability of the STS score and ES2 to evaluate 30-day postoperative mortality risk in STICH and a contemporary cohort (CC) of patients with a left ventricle ejection fraction ≤35% undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting outside of a trial setting.
Patient pathways may not be as clearly delineated as in a trial setting.
The alternative, to do repositioning manually is too cumbersome outside a trial setting.
Besides, stopping PPI in a population of chronic NSAID users would be non-ethical in a trial setting.
Further research on the usefulness of visits to private gynaecologists is needed, ideally in a trial setting.
In so doing, our intention was to give some indication of the likely impact of Stepping Stones outside a trial setting.
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At a trial set for this week in Alexandria, federal prosecutors plan to pursue a novel argument.
But preparations for a trial set to begin on Feb. 4 in Queens continue.
He faces federal criminal charges of violating campaign finance laws in a trial set for January.
Desmond "Ninjaman" Ballentine was charged with murder in 2009; he is on bail, with a trial set for April.
A trial, set for April 27 at the city's Crown court, is expected to last up to 10 days.
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