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The phrase "trial both" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to testing or evaluating two items or options, but it lacks clarity and context. Example: "We need to trial both options before making a final decision."
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After a celebrated trial, both walked free.
In the first trial, both doses had such an effect.
At the trial, both offered alibi witnesses to say they were elsewhere.
Throughout the trial, both men's lawyers have been preparing for the death penalty phase.
I read newspaper reports of the trial both reluctantly and avidly.
During this trial, both complainants were accused of making up their claims in order to receive compensation.
If the photons are polarized in the other direction on that trial, both Alice and Bob are guaranteed a nondetection.
Then there's his well-documented friendship with two of the defendants in the hacking trial, both acquitted this week.
In the first day of the trial, both Ms. Knoller and her lawyer, Nedra Ruiz, broke down in tears at times.
At the end of the four-week trial, both groups showed significant improvement in their symptoms, but the CBD cohort reported far fewer side effects.
During the seven-month trial, both devoted most of their time on this case, according to Ms. Pirro's office, although neither received overtime pay.
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