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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a trial with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an experiment, test, or evaluation involving a particular subject or object.
Example: "The researchers conducted a trial with the new medication to assess its effectiveness."
Alternatives: "an experiment involving" or "a test using".
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He didn't get a trial with Chelsea.
At a trial with strong racist overtones, he was sentenced to three years in jail.
Quaranta rehabbed from foot surgery and set up a trial with United.
If so, ask the doctor if a trial with contact lenses is offered.
We're being hung without a trial, with HUD as the judge, jury and hangman".
The glamour attached to a trial with a celebrity defendant appears to have trumped prosecutorial diligence.
It was removed when he was 14, and shortly afterwards he gained a trial with Preston.
He left for a trial with Ipswich of the English Premier League.
He first had a trial with the club in the summer of 2009.
"It will be a trial with a United States judge," the American lawyer said.
"I came over in 2008 and had a trial with Middlesex.
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