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Discover LudwigThe phrase "your trials" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the challenges or difficulties that someone is experiencing or has experienced. Example: "I admire your strength in overcoming your trials and emerging stronger."
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It's unusual: having to tell all your customers about all your trials and tribulations.
"Your trials of getting here are a perfect illustration of how Viv will be helpful," he says.
Your trials have added a new dimension to your podcast, "Professor Blastoff".
To Pryce Having presided over your trials I have no doubt that whilst the immediate problem was Chris Huhne's, and that it was his idea that you should take his points, you were readily persuaded and chose to go along with it to your mutual benefit.
"Normally your trials and tribulations are building up to where you finally get a victory - we saw it with France's Francois Pervis in the 1km time trial.
You are not alone in your triumphs or your trials.
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Your trial might be held in secret.
"Your trial offers you a stage to the world".
Having presided over your trial I am sure of the following facts.
An answering machine assures the hero that "your trial is important to us".
Your trial is reminiscent of a witch hunt, far removed from all literary debate.
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