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did not trial
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "did not trial" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used in contexts where one is discussing the absence of a trial or test, but the correct form would be "did not try" or "was not trialed." Example: "The new medication did not trial successfully in the clinical tests."
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Alternative expressions(7)
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Exact Expressions
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Finally, although the study revealed a number of interesting factors which GPs' report as potentially being influential in their decision to adhere to the intervention and guideline behaviours, the study did not trial the intervention or record the GPs' actual use of the prompts in practice.
Science
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
59 human-written examples
Trial-over-trial depression in simple-spike firing rate appeared if the instruction trial contained a CS response to the instruction and the test trial did not; trial-over-trial depression did not appear when neither trial contained a CS response.
Science
The main issue with the studies included in this review are that they suggest interventions, but do not trial them.
Science
Firstly, the analysis did not interrogate trial-to-trial variability.
Science
Importantly, participants did not receive trial-by-trial feedback concerning errors.
But Mr. DeLay did not stand trial for breaking campaign finance law.
News & Media
Pickton did not face trial in Stephanie's case.
News & Media
Arkan was killed in 2000 and did not face trial.
Wiki
We did not contact trial authors for unpublished data.
Science
We did not explore trial quality in our study.
The Cochrane review did not include trials concerning MED.
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Avoid using the phrase "did not trial" in formal writing. Use more common and grammatically correct alternatives such as "did not test" or "was not tested".
Common error
The word "trial" is primarily a noun. Using it as a verb (e.g., "to trial") is less common and can sound awkward. Opt for clearer verbs like "test", "experiment", or "evaluate" instead.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "did not trial" functions as a verb phrase expressing the absence of a testing or experimental procedure. Ludwig AI indicates this usage is non-standard. The correct form would be to use "trial" as a noun or replace it with a more appropriate verb like "test" or "examine."
Frequent in
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News & Media
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Formal & Business
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Less common in
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "did not trial" appears in some contexts, it's considered grammatically incorrect and non-standard in formal English. As Ludwig AI points out, it is better to use alternatives like "did not test" or "was not tested" to clearly convey the absence of a trial or experiment. The contexts where it is found are primarily in science and news media, but because there is only one exact match, it is a rare phrase. Opting for more common and accepted phrasing enhances clarity and credibility, especially in academic or professional writing. Therefore, exercise caution and consider context when deciding whether to use "did not trial".
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
did not test
Replaces "trial" with the more common verb "test", indicating the absence of testing.
did not experiment
Uses "experiment" instead of "trial", suggesting the lack of an experimental procedure.
did not examine
Employs "examine", implying a lack of detailed investigation or scrutiny.
did not investigate
Substitutes "trial" with "investigate", indicating a lack of inquiry or research.
did not assess
Replaces "trial" with "assess", meaning the absence of evaluation or judgment.
did not evaluate
Uses "evaluate" instead of "trial", indicating a lack of systematic appraisal.
was not trialed
Uses the passive voice with the verb "trialed", which is a less common but grammatically acceptable alternative in some contexts.
did not put to the test
This alternative uses a more idiomatic expression, emphasizing the absence of a formal test.
did not conduct a trial of
Adds "conduct a trial of" to provide a more formal construction.
refrained from testing
Replaces "did not" with "refrained from", indicating a deliberate choice not to test.
FAQs
What are some alternatives to "did not trial"?
You can use alternatives like "did not test", "was not tested", or "did not experiment" depending on the context.
Is "did not trial" grammatically correct?
According to standard English grammar, "did not trial" is not considered correct. It's better to use phrases like "did not test" or "was not tested".
When can I use "trial" as a verb?
While less common, "trial" can be used as a verb, particularly in the passive form ("was trialed"). However, it's generally clearer and more common to use alternatives like "was tested".
What is the difference between "did not trial" and "did not test"?
"Did not trial" is considered grammatically incorrect or at least less preferred. "Did not test" is the more standard and widely accepted way to express that something was not subjected to a test or experiment.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
82%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested