Collocations withtrial

These are words often used in combination withtrial.

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civil trial
Why do you deny them the right of civil trial?
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clinical trial
A clinical trial was speedily initiated.
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controlled trial
Results from a randomised controlled trial.
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criminal trial
We find this response problematic, however, because it seems to confuse two distinct stages in the criminal trial.
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fair trial
The constitutional right to a fair trial is upheld.
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lengthy trial
When you are dealing with a lengthy trial, or what is likely to be a lengthy trial, nothing could be more inconvenient than that.
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mock trial
I am afraid this may only be a mock trial.
FromEuroparl Parallel Corpus - English
separate trial
A separate trial was carried out with hand graders to quantify the reliability of hand grading.
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six-month trial
The pilots were introduced for a six-month trial period and are still in operation.
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speedy trial
He merely wants arrest, speedy trial and early sentence.
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subsequent trial
The subsequent trial of a second indictee was somewhat anti-climactic.
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successive trial
The suppression was revealed by negative priming, an effect that involved two successive trials.
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trial date
The case was settled recently as to all defendants just prior to the scheduled trial date.
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trial judge
Alleged libellers who were compelled to stand trial did not find a neutral referee in the trial judge, and the judge still held formidable power in libel proceedings.
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trial lawyer
The common law trial lawyer has ample opportunity to uncover the truth in the courtroom.
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trial period
Working speed, on the other hand, underwent no marked variation during the 3-year trial period; consequently, working capacity and fuel consumption remained virtually unchanged.
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