Examples of 'how many trials' in a sentence

Meaning of "how many trials"

how many trials - This phrase is a question asking about the number of attempts, experiments, or legal proceedings that have occurred or are anticipated in a specific context

How to use "how many trials" in a sentence

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how many trials
I do not care how many trials it takes.
How many trials you ended up here.
I do not care how many trials this is.
How many trials result in sales.
It does not matter how many trials I do.
How many trials for registration are possible?
The factor K is for how many trials are we running.
How many trials has your lawyer finished?
How will you help us? How many trials have you been in?
How many trials did you appear upon last sessions?
But if I were king, how many trials I would have!
How many trials by error did it take to get to this finished product?
No matter how many trials there are in this world.
How many trials has your criminal lawyer sat through?
You do not know … how many trials a parentless girls has to face.

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How many trials do I have before blocking my account?
It doesn't matter how many trials I do every one is like the first one.
How many trials do you need in order to be proved Guilty or Not Guilty?
It does not matter how many trials I do … every one is like the first one.
How many trials still await you!
Do you realize how many trials I have had since then, since before then?
How many trials have there been?
But if I were king, how many trials I would have! Too much anxiety and responsibility!
How many trials do you want?
No matter how many trials we face, just build on the foundation of God.
How many trials have you been in?
No matter how many trials there are in this world, I will definitely.
How many trials are you on?
How many trials will this be, the seventh trail?
How many trials are you on? Three.
How many trials have you had, son?
How many trials do you want? - Can't have a trial for every person.

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