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Discover LudwigThe phrase "was trials" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be an attempt to refer to past events involving trials, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure. Example: "The event was trials of the new product, which took place last year."
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was trials
noun
An opportunity to test something out; a test.
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The focus of the review was trials that utilized an intervention and collected anxiety as an outcome measure.
One of the primary criticisms given by critics was Trials HDs steep difficulty curve.
The mice were then tested 1 week later (day 9) following the same protocol as for day 2. The average number of errors a mouse made over a block of three trials (block 1 was trials one through three, block 2 was trials four to six, etc).
The within-subject factor was Trials, with three times of measurement: Trial 1 was measured just after the hypnotic induction; Trial 2 was measured just after the suggestion of an emotional experience (e.g., a situation of potential harm); and Trial 3 was measured just after the completion of hand washing.
For example, in the WAS trials, high numbers of unique insertions were found in peripheral blood cells in patients over time and no signs of sustained expansion of individual clones were observed so far.
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"It was trial and error.
It was trial by fire.
From there it was trial and error.
Before this, it was trial and error.
The only solution was trial and error.
"Most of it was trial and error.
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