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seconds trial
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "seconds trial" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a typographical error or a misunderstanding of the intended phrase, which could be "second trial." Example: "After the initial failure, the team prepared for the second trial of the experiment."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
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In the Y-axis, the output of the detector in arbitrary units Fig. 11 ROC curves for subjects 1 and 2 (left and right plots, respectively) Table 1 Statistic at BOP Subject 1 Subject 2 TP 20 TP 19 FP 1 FP 43 acc 0.95 acc 0.31 Uppb 0.99 Uppb 0.21 LowB 0.77 LowB 0.43 maxG (dB) 12.6 maxG (dB) 7.7 Table 2 Stimulus onset (seconds) #Trial Subject 1 Subject 2 real TAP-S err.
In the eccentric force-matching condition, the knee was rotated from 0 to 100° of flexion at 10°/second (10 seconds trial duration).
In the concentric force-matching condition, the knee was rotated from 100 to 0° at 10°/second (10 seconds trial duration).
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53 human-written examples
Guilty first, trial later.
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The jury deadlocked at his first trial.
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It was Mr. Johnson's third trial.
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The first trial ended last August.
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The second trial was at Cedar Rapids.
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Berenson's second trial had already happened.
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The first trial deadlocked in 2004.
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His second trial ended in an acquittal.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always use "second trial" instead of "seconds trial". The latter is grammatically incorrect. For instance, "The defendant will face a second trial next month".
Common error
Avoid using the plural possessive form ("seconds") when you mean to indicate the ordinal number ("second"). "Seconds" implies possession by multiple seconds, which is illogical in this context.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "seconds trial" is grammatically incorrect. The correct form is "second trial", where "second" functions as an ordinal adjective modifying the noun "trial". Ludwig AI indicates that the phrase is not correct in written English, suggesting a typographical error.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "seconds trial" is a grammatical error and should be "second trial". As Ludwig AI points out, the correct term uses "second" as an ordinal adjective to indicate a subsequent trial. "Second trial" is commonly used in both legal and experimental contexts and this is reflected in the sources used by Ludwig. When you are referring to the order in which things occurred, use ordinal numbers (first, second, third, etc.) not plural nouns. Always double-check your grammar to ensure clear and accurate communication.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
second trial
Corrects the grammatical error by using the ordinal "second" instead of the plural noun "seconds".
retrial
Offers a concise synonym for "second trial", specifically in a legal context.
follow-up trial
Suggests a trial that occurs after an initial one, common in research.
subsequent trial
Emphasizes the sequential nature of the trial, occurring after a previous one.
repeat trial
Indicates a trial that is performed again, similar to a retrial.
new trial
Highlights that this is a fresh trial, usually after a previous one was deemed invalid.
second attempt
A more general term that can be used if the 'trial' refers to an attempt or experiment.
next experiment
Suggests an experimental context where a subsequent experiment is performed.
further testing
Emphasizes the continuation of testing, implying previous tests have occurred.
additional experiment
Implies there was another experiment.
FAQs
What is the correct way to say "seconds trial"?
The correct phrasing is "second trial". The word "seconds" should be "second" to indicate the ordinal number.
Is "seconds trial" grammatically correct?
No, "seconds trial" is grammatically incorrect. The correct term is "second trial", where "second" is an ordinal adjective.
What does "retrial" mean, and how does it relate to a second trial?
A "retrial" is another term for a second trial, especially in legal contexts. It refers to a new trial ordered, often because of errors in the first trial.
When should I use "second attempt" instead of "second trial"?
Use "second attempt" when referring to a general try at something, whereas "second trial" is specific to legal or experimental procedures. For instance, "He made a second attempt to climb the mountain" vs. "The judge ordered a second trial".
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Usage summary
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87%
Authority and reliability
2.5/5
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Real-world application tested