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The phrase "a systematic attempt" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a methodical effort to achieve a specific goal or outcome.
Example: "The researchers conducted a systematic attempt to analyze the effects of the new drug on patients."
Alternatives: "a methodical effort" or "an organized endeavor".
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"It was not a systematic attempt to hide the truth," he said.
Its director, Lim Tae-hoon, decries a "systematic attempt at a cover-up".
He also blamed "people historically who have made a systematic attempt to discredit me, and to marginalise me".
Indeed, Bennett's later work has often seemed a systematic attempt to unsettle or jettison his core following.
Denialism is a systematic attempt to prevent challenge and acknowledgment; to suggest that there is nothing to acknowledge.
The following endeavour shall be a systematic attempt concerning current data and information gathering tasks and structures.
Our work is a systematic attempt to replace the machinery of local charts with amethodology of moving frames.
However, there has not yet been a systematic attempt to determine what cognitive processes underlie this ability.
This is just the latest in a systematic attempt by the UK and a handful of other countries to delay necessary change.
"The result has been sustained pressure on living standards, a systematic attempt to hold down wages and to cut the costs of social provision for working people".
In the end, what is really lacking -- and has been lacking for at least a century -- has been a systematic attempt to build a civil society.
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