trial run

A 'trial run' is commonly used to identify and resolve potential issues before final implementation in various contexts like business, technology, and events.

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Definition

B2General

(common)A preliminary test or practice to evaluate the effectiveness or functionality of something.

Example

  • We did a trial run of the presentation to make sure everything was in order.
  • The new software was put through a trial run to check for any bugs.

B2Business

(formal)An initial performance or test of a product or service to identify potential issues before a full-scale launch.

Example

  • The company conducted a trial run of the new product to gather customer feedback.
  • A trial run of the marketing campaign helped us refine our strategy.

B2Technology

(technical)A test phase for a system or software to ensure it operates correctly and to identify any problems.

Example

  • The developers did a trial run of the application to detect any glitches.
  • We performed a trial run of the new system to ensure it integrates smoothly with existing processes.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "trial run":

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