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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'has been trialing' is correct and usable in written English.
It is commonly used when describing someone or something that is being tested or experimented with over a period of time. For example: The new software team has been trialing a new program for the past month.
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Shopkick has been trialing the technology with Macy's.
The company has been trialing its service here for the past week.
Uber has been trialing Uber Works for service contractors (wait staff, security and so on).
It's signed about 18-20 so far, and has been trialing the device in stores over the past six months.
If that feature sounds familiar to you, you might have been in one of Twitter's test groups, where it has been trialing this change for a few weeks.
RapiScan Systems, which makes walk-through metal detectors and baggage inspection systems, has been trialing a range of scanners at U.K. airports that are set to be distributed in America, which can detect any opaque objects underneath a traveler's clothing.
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Facebook has been trialling charging at its US operation since December.
Sean Carter of Aberfanturning has been trialling fairs in Chipping Sodbury and Gloucester.
The odd-even scheme has been trialled twice and its impact on air quality is being investigated.
This already happens in Scotland and has been trialled in parts of the English network, not always with success.
The system has been trialled on aerospace components containing impact damage.
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