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Discover LudwigThe phrase "upcoming trial" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a trial that is scheduled to happen in the near future. Example: "The defendant is preparing for the upcoming trial, which is set to begin next month."
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It is the only visit allowed in advance of the upcoming trial before Iran's revolutionary court.
(Several members of the D.A.'s staff are expected to be witnesses at the upcoming trial).
Sado Gatake denies that Saito's hazing and Yamamoto's upcoming trial have had any impact on recruitment.
Charlotte mayor Dan Clodfelter said he didn't know what effect, if any, the settlement would have on Kerrick's upcoming trial.
It sidestepped concerns that Lagarde's upcoming trial in France will prove a distraction during her second term.
One person close to Mr. Bonderman said that he believed siding with the government against Northwest at the upcoming trial could backfire for Continental.
Byers, who was later arrested and jailed at the B.C.D.C., learned that Lackl would be a witness in his upcoming trial.
After groups have completed their trial preparations, they should decide who will present each aspect of their group's case at the upcoming trial.
"There's a cloud that has hung over him that is going to be clarified to some extent in this upcoming trial," Neukom said.
I had written an article that said that Bernard B. Kerik, the former police commissioner, would be testifying at an upcoming trial.
Technically the upcoming trial is called an "opposition proceeding," before the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board of the United States Patent and Trademark Office in Alexandria, Va.
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