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Trial

/ˈtraɪəl/noun / verb
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A trial is a formal process of examining evidence in a court of law to determine guilt or innocence, often involving witnesses and a judge or jury. Beyond legal contexts, it broadly refers to any rigorous test or experiment, such as clinical trials in medicine, which help validate new treatments and drive innovation in everyday problem-solving.

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