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What is the past tense of trial?

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The past tense of trial is trialledUK or trialedUS.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of trial is trials.

The present participle of trial is triallingUK or trialingUS.

The past participle of trial is trialledUK or trialedUS.

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The system echoes a scheme due to be trialled in Leeds this autumn, which will see volunteers testing the equipment without being charged.
One technology being trialled in the USA is to feed algae in tanks with carbon dioxide sequestered from fossil-fuel power stations.
The team trialled the test on 243 patients with infections of the lower respiratory tract, such as bronchitis and pneumonia.
Testosterone-implanted males were trialed against males with red, orange, blue, and control brown collars.
He trialed a half-dozen varieties on a rocky, elevated field with poor soils and an unpromising northeasterly aspect.
We have trialed a number of achimenes for winter hardiness and are always thrilled when we find another cultivar to add to our list.

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