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were trial
noun
An opportunity to test something out; a test.
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Both were trial lawyers with populist appeal.
The customer plots, which were harvested last month, were trial runs and raised consciousness about the wheat.
The docket indicated that he was one of two attorneys representing the defendant, and that there were trial proceedings from July 28th through the 31st.
Using technical data to assess and treat pain could allow clinicians to replace current methods that Dr. Finkel said were trial and error.
Some of the sketches were trial runs for material which later turned up on the duo's hugely popular shows in the 1970s.
Even in the purely agricultural contests like the judging of livestock, students defended their positions before the judges as if they were trial lawyers in court.
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There were trials.
There were trials, executions and murders.
Then there were trials for treason.
Using a set of optimized process parameters obtained in this study, a group of metal parts, such as metal hollow vases, were trial-manufactured.
A range of models for these sub-processes were trialled.
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