Pronunciation of the English word trials.
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1. | We must put the brake to further trials. | |
2. | Her life has been full of trials. | |
3. | He was subjected to severe trials. | |
4. | He had to undergo many trials. | |
5. | Trials can teach us many things. And much more than simply words. | |
6. | The drug must go through clinical trials before being approved. | |
7. | Suffering many hardships and overcoming many trials to come to a certain point will test one's strength of will. | |
8. | We will include public interest material and several trials where our users will have access to and be able to enrich or experiment with all the variety of products we offer. | |
9. | “We have the same experiment running with tomatoes as we do with strawberries, so we’re doing variety trials and we’re trying to see which variety grows the best in a green roof setting,” she said. | |
10. | The gist of the Nuremberg trials is that if you don't punch Nazis, you're as bad as they are. |