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The phrase "Putting in effort" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when discussing the act of trying hard or exerting oneself in a task or activity. Example: "Success in any endeavor requires putting in effort and dedication."
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In both cases, a person (investment manager, author) is putting in effort today for a risky return at some point in the future.
And I think my first reaction was anger, because I've seen a lot of people putting in effort and putting in time to try and remedy the discrepancies in our school system.
"I'm disappointed players have been singled out for wages and not putting in effort or showing desire.
Given that elections are round the corner, the government is putting in effort to rescue the airline.
You decided to stop putting in effort.
Therefore, I am convinced that Singapore should continue its effort to "teach less and learn more", putting in effort to encourage pedagogical enhancements and student engagement.
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Satisfaction with school and willingness to put in effort.
You have to put in effort in order to stand out.
If people are getting more responses elsewhere they may be less inclined to put in effort on these pages.
I have to go sit with him, and we have to really put in effort".
I hear literally every single day, how nobody wants to put in effort anymore.
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