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Trialled meaning

(Canadian spelling, common) simple past and past participle of trial

Using Trialled

  • The main meaning on this page is: (Canadian spelling, common) simple past and past participle of trial
  • In the example corpus, trialled often appears in combinations such as: being trialled, trialled in, be trialled.

Context around Trialled

  • Average sentence length in these examples: 24.6 words
  • Position in the sentence: 8 start, 7 middle, 5 end
  • Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations

Corpus analysis for Trialled

  • In this selection, "trialled" usually appears near the start of the sentence. The average example has 24.6 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
  • Around the word, manchester, rule, cleland, multi and impressively stand out and add context to how "trialled" is used.
  • Recognizable usage signals include airport has trialled a new and already been trialled in some. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
  • By corpus frequency, "trialled" sits close to words such as abang, abetting and accented, which helps place it inside the broader word index.

Example types with trialled

The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:

Trialled impressively enough a couple of weeks ago and drawn nicely. (11 words)

Loose fruit and veg is being trialled in County Durham Aldi stores. (12 words)

However, a number of potential jabs are currently being trialled including in the UK. (14 words)

So far, both have remained Covid-free, but Clarke cannot imagine "an end to this" unless current vaccines are replaced by ones which actually block transmission - something that is being trialled in the form of nasal sprays. (37 words)

Hydrogen specialist Element 2 previously created a temporary refuelling facility and now hopes to set up the permanent station to provide fuel for vehicles at the airport and those being trialled by local authorities and commercial fleets. (37 words)

The new hours will be trialled over the next 12 months by Tap Social and a number of other market traders and the city council - the market landlord - is hoping other businesses agree to join in. (36 words)

Example sentences (20)

An airport has trialled a new way to get people through queues much more quickly.

As well as the station being used by the vehicles currently located at the airport, it will also provide fuel for hydrogen vehicles being trialled by local commercial fleets and authorities.

Grafmarine, based in Anglesey and Manchester, trialled its NanoDeck AI solar tile management solution at Port of Tyne.

It has also trialled what it called "love bombing" in some of its stores - being extra attentive to customers, including asking if help is needed at self-checkouts, to act as a potential deterrent.

Lewis Hamilton came up trumps ahead of Max Verstappen at the end of yesterday's qualifying session, which saw a new tyre rule trialled for the very first time.

So far, both have remained Covid-free, but Clarke cannot imagine "an end to this" unless current vaccines are replaced by ones which actually block transmission - something that is being trialled in the form of nasal sprays.

The four-day working week is expected to be trialled for 12 months in the public sector, with an eye on a wider roll-out if it’s judged to be a success.

The new hours will be trialled over the next 12 months by Tap Social and a number of other market traders and the city council - the market landlord - is hoping other businesses agree to join in.

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The new rule is currently being trialled in four areas, Crawley in West Sussex, Pontefract in West Yorkshire, Partick in Glasgow, and Coalville in Leicestershire.

The system is being trialled in Super Rugby in Australia and New Zealand, and at the Under-20 World Cup in South Africa in June.

The trial selected an ultra-high-risk population for dementia and trialled multi-domain interventions, involving changes to nutrition, physical activity, education, and cognitive training.

Trialled impressively enough a couple of weeks ago and drawn nicely.

A device currently being trialled is linked wirelessly to a smart meter or conventional electric meter in the home and monitors the use of high-power electrical items such as microwaves and washing machines.

And 'the Nuke', who trialled a new set of darts during the midweek Players Championship events, was more than satisfied afterwards.

A new mRNA cancer vaccine made by pharmaceutical firm Moderna is being trialled in British patients.

Former UK Sheep Farmer of the Year Crosby Cleland trialled the product on 460 lambs, divided into three groups.

However, a number of potential jabs are currently being trialled including in the UK.

Hydrogen specialist Element 2 previously created a temporary refuelling facility and now hopes to set up the permanent station to provide fuel for vehicles at the airport and those being trialled by local authorities and commercial fleets.

Loose fruit and veg is being trialled in County Durham Aldi stores.

She said it had already been trialled in some councils, with it reducing the number of thefts by 65%.

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Common combinations with trialled

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Trialled means: (Canadian spelling, common) simple past and past participle of trial
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