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been trials
noun
An opportunity to test something out; a test.
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And there have been trials for civil damages involving ski-slope fatalities.
There have been trials and verdicts, but also dramas and documentaries, thrillers and histories, all seeking closure to a past that refuses to be forgotten.
Instead, they piggyback on something that mobile networks already do, and measure the strength of the microwave links that base stations use to talk to each other.The idea itself is not new, and there have been trials in recent years.
There have been trials and tribulations, hotdogs and donuts and quite a bit of Club Mate, and it all culminates today with the Hackathon presentations.
So far there have been trials using bioprinted tissue and body parts have only been done on animals.
There have already been trials of tags in the U.S. (demonstrations were made of item-level Levi jeans at a retail show), but they have not been aired publicly.
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"It's been trial and error".
There were trials.
There may even be trials.
There were trials, executions and murders.
Then there were trials for treason.
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