Sentence examples for a tries from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a tries" is not correct in standard written English.
It is not a usable expression as it lacks proper grammatical structure and context.
Example: "She makes a tries to improve her skills" is incorrect; it should be "She makes an attempt to improve her skills."
Alternatives: "an attempt" or "a try".

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She found a part-time teaching job which led to a full faculty position in University X. Struggling with her identity process in this environment, however, Narrator A tries to negotiate meaning surrounding her work.

At the end of the experiment, A tries to guess which one it was.

If node A tries to send a packet to node B by Z-AODV, the global shortest path must start in cluster 1 and finish in cluster 4.

Examples for profitability in business & finance were "A person or a company a) tries constantly to optimize the relationship between revenue and expenditure, b) defines success as the pursuit of profit, and c) grants a paramount importance to key financial indicators".

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Fabinho heads that away, A-A tries to sprint away with it... and gives the ball away again!

Chick-fil-A tries to recruit and retain loyalists like Yadkowski, who is so devoted to the company and its founder that he named his son Samuel (Cathy's first name).

Worth a try, surely.

Just a try-on?

Give it a try.

Gave it a try.

"I gave it a try.

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