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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attended trial" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the act of being present at a trial, typically in a legal context.
Example: "The defendant attended trial to hear the charges against him and to present his case."
Alternatives: "was present at trial" or "participated in the trial".
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At the sparsely attended trial where former Mayor Sharpe James faced federal corruption charges, the light was cool, the voices were soft and the proceedings had the feel of an academic conference on sleazy government.
Consular officers have also regularly attended trial hearings.
In this efficacy, safety and pharmacokinetic trial, HIV positive or negative patients presenting with malaria symptoms were recruited from routine clinics and attended trial consultations individually as out-patients until Day 42.
In case more time was needed to detect an impact, a further survey was conducted in 2007/8 involving 13,814 15 30 year olds who had attended trial schools between 1999 and 2002.
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The inclusion of manual trial initiation and SEE cartoons greatly increased the number of attended trials per recording session, compared with two infant pilot groups.
Since he would be unable to attend trial in the foreseeable future Judge Deborah Taylor decided yesterday to discharge the jury and end the trial.
The defence requested that this document should not be admitted in evidence without the governor and his secretary attending trial for the purposes of cross-examination.
O'Loughlin's sister said she began missing classes to attend trial hearings, was stigmatized at high school, and eventually dropped out.
This involved the TM arranging services to enable the participants to attend trial follow-up appointments.
"After the Bell trial I almost swore off attending trials".
His after-school delivery run prevents him from attending trials for the football team.
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