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been trial
noun
An opportunity to test something out; a test.
Exact(7)
"It's been trial and error".
The middle part has been trial and error for me.
Because both Borukhova and Mallayev were Orthodox Jews, who could not travel after sundown on Friday, Fridays had never before been trial days.
But Eyal Arad, a public-relations adviser to Mr Sharon, Tzachi Hanegbi, one of his ministers, and Aharon Ze'evi-Farkash, the head of military intelligence, were all quoted as suggesting that if peace talks make no progress, Israel might stage another unilateral pullout from some of the West Bank.Their remarks might have been trial balloons, or merely soap bubbles, but they caused instant fuss.
PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT A lot of it has been trial and error.
"The last ten years have been trial and error with who and where to grow cannabis crops we've tried big crops in factories, which are great until they're found, and then it's a big loss," he explained.
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Microwave heating of frozen foods involves multiple physics and food product development has been trial-and-error in the food industry.
The Grammy-winning rapper made his little girl's highly anticipated debut by sharing a photograph of North on the finale of "Kris," the daytime talk show Kardashian's mother, Kris Jenner, has been trial-running this summer.
It's trial day!
"It was trial and error.
"It's trial and error.
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