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Discover LudwigThe phrase "trial set for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the scheduled time of a trial in a court of law. For example, "The trial set for next Monday has been postponed until the following month."
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The Garners were in divorce proceedings with the trial set for Wednesday morning.
But the trial, set for April 17 in Rome, is likely to occur without the defendant.
Dr. Lee faces life in prison if convicted at a trial set for November.
He is recovering from open-heart surgery as he awaits a trial set for Jan . 15
He faces federal criminal charges of violating campaign finance laws in a trial set for January.
He is expected to be the government's main witness at Mr. Steinberg's trial, set for Nov. 18.
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Although this is appropriate in a trial setting, for clinical practice a more considered approach must be implemented based on the best evidence available.
Eventually, such an index should be tested in a prospective, randomised trial setting for conclusive evaluation of the clinical impact.
A trial is set for May 21.
A trial is set for the fall.
A jury trial was set for February.
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