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Discover Ludwig'a for effort' is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to express admiration or approval for an effort or attempt, even if the results are not successful or desired. For example, "you didn't do very well on the project, but A for effort."
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But give Agave an A for effort.
Few of them would even get an A for effort.
All things considered, they at least deserve an A for effort.
MINORITY REPORT DC gets an A for effort in producing, as promised, a more diverse universe.
Testaverde, as always, gets an A for effort but his results have been less than stellar.
ONE award fashion does not give out is the "A" for effort.
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Ditching meritocracy in favour of A-for-effort rubbish has naturally left many feeling very pissed off.
gives Glendale an 'A' for efforts against smoking.
As I point out below, they get an A- for effort, but a C for originality.
Vernon Wells deserves an 'A' for his effort on this play.
Publishing isn't a reward for effort; it's a business.
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