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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a third attempt for" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used when referring to making a third effort towards achieving something, but the preposition "for" is not appropriate in this context.
Example: "After two failed tries, I am ready for a third attempt at solving the puzzle."
Alternatives: "a third attempt at" or "a third try to".
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The last part was the kick, a third attempt for a perfect ending.
But he found both a little boring, so now he is making a third attempt, for Miami City Ballet, to première in Miami on Feb. 10.
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In a first attempt, for α in Eq. 1, the value was set to 0.125, following current IETF recommendations for managing TCP timers [32], and for Eq. 2, the β value was empirically set to 10.
A first attempt for the commercial application of -elatol resulted in the filing of the patent in Brazil to use this compound as an antifouling agent.
A first attempt for model-based scale-up was made by combining the binding related parameters of the XT5 capsule with the flow related parameters of the XT140 capsule.
He then missed a third attempt, only for officials to once again confirm that a time-out had been called pre-emptively by the Titans.
A first attempt of instantiation for the adaptation of cloud-based applications has been addressed in [1].
All subjects performed a first attempt of the experiment for 30 seconds; after a pause of five minutes the procedure started.
A cause gave me inspiration and fueled my determination to go for a second attempt of this formidable peak.
It was a third attempt at Olympic glory for Ling, who has won world and European titles in this event.
Holden, the perfectionist, goes upstairs for a third attempt.
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