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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'trials to' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an attempt or effort to do or achieve something. For example: She made several trials to find a better job.
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They endured terrible trials to reach here.
Suspending jury trials to save money is not unheard-of.
Placebos are used in drug trials to equalise this effect.
We would not expect such trials to work anyway.
"We should broadcast these trials to the whole world.
It would take many pleasant trials to find favorite combinations.
Then, there is the length of these trials to consider.
"But we need long-term, large-scale prospective trials to actually prove that".
Researchers consider clinical trials to be the backbone of medical progress.
Some of today's students, she says, volunteer for medical trials to make ends meet.
Here are some of the sports that are holding Olympic trials to determine the national team.
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