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Discover LudwigThe phrase "face trials" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is undergoing a legal process in which they are being judged or tested. Example: The accused murderer will face trials in court for his alleged crime.
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Several other defendants face trials this year.
The sergeants and Colonel Sánchez face trials.
I make a distinction between criminals and noncriminals, and the first will have to face trials".
Children staying in the camps face trials beyond laboring in the streets.
Because the sniper killings were in several jurisdictions, Mr. Muhammad is likely to face trials in other states.
In Scotland, Coulson and two other News of the World journalists face trials variously on charges of perjury, phone hacking and breach of data protection laws.
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Could clergymen face trial?
They face trial next year.
Dozens will never face trial.
The others face trial later.
They should face trial".
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