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Discover LudwigThe phrase "open a trial" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used in legal or judicial contexts, to refer to the beginning of a trial or legal proceedings. Example: "The judge opened the trial by reading out the charges against the defendant and swearing in the jury."
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It is also hoping to open a trial store in France this year.
"It's not right to open a trial because of people's views," Mr. Karaaslan said.
In the last week, the F.B.I.'s concerns were heightened by the government's decision to open a trial, probably in January, of half a dozen key suspects, mostly Arab Afghans who had low-level government jobs.
The North Central Cancer Treatment Group (NCCTG) is about to open a trial of first line fulvestrant and bevacizumab in women previously treated with an AI.
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The Police Department opened a trial against him yesterday, accusing him of refusing to comply with a lawful order.
A Moscow court opened a trial of five young Russian men accused of leading a racist rampage in a Moscow market last year that killed three people.
In this study, samples used in experiments were collected by opening a trial pit from the sub-tropical areas of Iran.
Opening a trial anyway, the court also violated ecclesiastical law by denying her the right to a legal adviser.
"The Operación Puerto case remains open and a trial will begin in the near future," he said.
Would the agency be open to a trial that had multiple illnesses as an endpoint?
When the house opened for a trial period five years ago, admission was £1.
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