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The phrase "aim to trial" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be an attempt to express the intention to conduct a trial or test, but it lacks clarity and proper structure.
Example: "We aim to trial the new software next month to assess its performance."
Alternatives: "intend to test" or "plan to trial".
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We could expand the pilots in different regions according to the foundation, differences and relations of regional economies, and aim to trial different systems.
We aim to trial a targeted approach to prevent poor academic achievement in a selective sample of Grade 1 children identified by screening as having low working memory.
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Our study aimed to trial the use of a monetary incentive to increase the uptake of a cardiovascular risk assessment (CVRA) in patients without a history of CVD.
The trials aim to test regimens that would be more affordable in poor countries.
Future work might aim to follow trial participants from both training and surgical arms through the process of a trial in a longitudinal, prospective design.
In addition, this interventional trial aimed to test whether participants would be able to avoid reinfection once they had completed the HCV treatment.
This trial aims to test the effectiveness of the EAT intervention.
These therapies are currently in animal trials, but they aim to begin human trials in the next 5-7 years.
Interim results look promising and we aim to extend the trials in 2011 to gather more evidence for CFP reform.
The researchers aim to conduct more trials of the program at other institutions.
We aimed to review trials investigating the effects of SMBG in noninsulin-treated patients with T2DM.
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