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Discover LudwigThe phrase "give a trial" is correct and usable in written English
You can use the phrase when you want to show that you are willing to test something out, such as a product or service. For example, you could say, "I'm willing to give it a trial and see if it works for me."
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Hull are to give a trial to former Manchester City defender Glauber Berti.
The Dutch FA was keen to give a trial to the concept in Cup matches but Fifa said the decision should be put off for the time being.
If witnesses abided by the oath to "tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth," there wouldn't be the contradictions between testimonies that give a trial its tense plot and the jury its task of deciding whom to believe.
"The notion that they have selected six people they might give a trial to from roughly 680 people locked up for a year raises the possibility that these are show trials of those most likely to be guilty rather than a procedure meant to separate the innocent from the guilty," he said "The other possibility is that they've gotten everything they can from these people through interrogations".
Dagenham and Redbridge: Dagenham & Redbridge has not been offered the opportunity to sign or give a trial to Ched Evans.
Northampton Town: We haven't been offered the opportunity to sign or give a trial to Ched Evans.
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The simplest method is subjective, using lenses of different powers to give a trial-and-error estimate of the best correcting lenses.
"People usually complain when they weren't given a trial.
In September, he was given a trial as a driver by a delivery company in London.
He had just been given a trial date in December when he heard the news.
This leads to wild comedy when Eliza is given a trial outing at Mrs Higgins' tea party.
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