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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'being trialled on' is correct and usable in written English
It is commonly used to describe an ongoing process of testing or experimentation. Example: "The new medication is currently being trialled on a group of volunteers to determine its effectiveness and potential side effects."
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Now a new app, PainSense, is being trialled on the NHS.
Ben told me that in earlier decades, MDMA was sometimes used in couples' therapy to improve emotional communication skills and is now being trialled on war veterans with chronic stress in the US.
This reportedly was being trialled on third party devices from Nest competitor Ecobee, but could now potentially find their way to Nest's thermostats instead.
Deep brain stimulation has been used in the past for Parkinson's disease and depression, and is now being trialled on obsessive compulsive disorder patients as well as those in chronic pain.
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The Secure Continuous Remote Alcohol Monitoring System (SCRAM), built by Colorado-based SCRAM Systems, is already in use throughout 48 states in North America, and is currently being trialled on a voluntary basis in England and Scotland.
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The developed model was validated using a separate training set of spectra, before being trialled on-site at Hampton Court Palace.
However, it is being trialed on both iOS and Android.
That affects who gets drugs and other support, and who interventions are trialled on.
The system has been trialled on aerospace components containing impact damage.
It will be trialled on the US seniors' circuit over the next couple of months.
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