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was trialled
noun
An opportunity to test something out; a test.
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Recovery was trialled from leather, carpet and denim.
The GCHQ Tempora programme was trialled in 2008.
The resource was trialled in host organisations with participants from naturopathy, nursing, osteopathy and pharmacy.
The scheme was trialled in Chatham in Kent last year with mixed results.
For instance, Sanofi Aventis's new antibiotic, Ketek, was trialled in 24,000 patients.
In April, a guide helping users to spot fake news was trialled for three days.
The service was previously only at Stansted, but was trialled at the other airports this summer.
Last summer an eight-part series was trialled, fronted by Laverne and long-term Woman's Hour presenter Jane Garvey.
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Women's judo made its first appearance at Barcelona 1992 after it was trialled as a demonstration sport in Seoul 1988.
The model was trialled across all schools in Rotherham, and within a year boys' Sats results had improved by 11%.
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