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The phrase "a trial which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific trial or test, often in a legal or experimental context.
Example: "The researchers conducted a trial which aimed to determine the effectiveness of the new drug."
Alternatives: "a trial that" or "a trial in which".
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We have arranged a trial which runs through March 31 , 2014
A trial, which could last for months, will disrupt the workings of the Supreme Court.
This is a trial which will be watched with great interest.
In a trial which was stormy throughout, Jones did not appeal to the twins.
The defendants want a trial, which they think will compromise the regime.
The deal also ended the need for a trial, which had been scheduled to start Monday.
The settlement averts a trial, which had been scheduled for Nov. 2 in Federal District Court in Chicago.
It is my role to ensure that there is a trial which is fair to all parties.
Whether running a trial which the prosecution might lose is good for the victim is another question, he said.
So from a trial which I thought was an easy £2,000, suddenly our income is halved".
The settlement averts a trial, which had been scheduled for spring, that could have opened URS to punitive damages.
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