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Discover LudwigThe phrase "trials on" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when referring to an ongoing process, such as a trial period or series of trial attempts. For example, "The company is conducting trials on the new software to determine if it meets their requirements."
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Initial trials on broiler birds proved more effective than those on organic ones.
Randomized Trials on E.M.D.R.
No trials on monkeys, dogs, cats.
So I have to watch the trials on TV.
He faces separate trials on charges of perjury and graft.
Mr. Fujimori still faces two additional trials on corruption charges.
Their disgraceful show trials on Iranian TV reveal their desperation.
The UK is expected to green-light trials on motorways from next year.
Mr. Montesinos is in jail facing numerous trials on various charges.
He still faces trials on other charges of bribery and false accounting.
The business grew, and trials on the asthma drug EPI 2010 started promisingly enough.
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