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The phrase "a conscious effort to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the intention behind actions or behaviors that require awareness and deliberate action.
Example: "The team made a conscious effort to improve communication and collaboration among members."
Alternatives: "a deliberate attempt to" or "an intentional effort to".
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Made a conscious effort to stop moving.
For years, I made a conscious effort to avoid Israel.
But it's not really a conscious effort to do it.
Make a conscious effort to speak clearly and concisely.
There's a conscious effort to tone it down.
But today, Geddes made a conscious effort to relax.
Or they're making a conscious effort to at least try.
You have to make a conscious effort to support creativity.
"We made a conscious effort to maintain the focus on practitioners.
She also makes a conscious effort to keep up with her relatives.
Do you have to make a conscious effort to do that?
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