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sea trial
noun
Testing of watercrafts
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The phrase "sea trial" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to mean a test of a vessel's seaworthiness, such as testing its performance, maneuverability and other functions, usually conducted before it is put into service. For example: "Before the new ship was commissioned, it underwent a rigorous sea trial to make sure it was ready for sea duty."
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The sea trial may have been easier than getting the replica inside the museum.
All of the methods worked in theory; the sea trial was to establish whether they worked reliably in practice.
After six months of intensive training, COTSbot passed its first sea trial with flying colours in Moreton Bay this week.
And they were also eager to learn the lessons that would inevitably transpire during what was essentially a 24,000-nautical-mile sea trial.
In a Super 8 film of the sea trial, Allen Ginsberg is along for the ride, the wind tossing his already tousled hair.
The two were preparing to film a sea trial of the Deepsea Challenger when their helicopter went down shortly after takeoff from an airstrip south of Sydney, Australia.
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Captain Horie has run successful sea trials of the Mermaid.
Early this year the Liaoning completed sea trials in the South China Sea.
We have requests for sea trials once again.
The Queen Elizabeth is due to start sea trials next year and enter into service by 2020.
Admiral Rickover would ride every ship on its initial sea trials.
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