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is trialling
noun
An opportunity to test something out; a test.
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Dorset council is trialling its use on verges to reduce cutting and save money.
The University of Glamorgan is trialling the allocation of public engagement in academics' annual workload agreements.
For the fourth time, Facebook is trialling a Snapchat-style ephemeral messaging system.
It is trialling the scheme with a small number of corporate clients, according to City sources.
The department's bureau of justice statistics is trialling a second new government count.
Untried combinations of older, cheaper drugs may also increase survival, but nobody is trialling them.
Now the country is trialling a startup that sends homework to pupils via mobile phone.
A UK company is trialling a six-hour day after seeing reports of its success in Sweden.
And in the UK … Roland from London's Flaming Cactus (flamingcactus.co.uk) is trialling chicken tamales at festivals this summer.
Asda is trialling a new procedure, SonoSteam, which, if successful, will be rolled out across its suppliers.
A spokesperson from the University of Edinburgh said: "We are part of a pilot that is trialling the grade points system.
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