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Learn to pronounce tri·al

/ˈtrī(ə)l/
verb
  1. test (something, especially a new product) to assess its suitability or performance.
    "all seeds are carefully trialed in a variety of growing conditions"
    synonyms: test, try out, carry out trials on, put to the test, put through its paces, experiment with, pilot, assay
  2. (of a horse, dog, or other animal) compete in trials.
    "the pup trialed on Saturday"

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