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Discover LudwigThe phrase "for a trial" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an attempt at something that is meant to be temporary. For example: "I'm going to try this restaurant for a trial and see if I like it."
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"It will be presented for a trial".
The Ross family prepared for a trial.
That would probably wait for a trial.
Or ask the software publisher for a trial version.
The court remanded for a trial on damages.
Prosecutors must choose whether to continue pressing for a trial.
A judge has not been chosen for a trial.
You are approved for a trial period plan".
No date for a trial has been set.
The report gave no date for a trial.
She decided there was no reason for a trial.
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