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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a try to make" is not correct in standard written English.
It is unclear and does not convey a complete thought, making it difficult to use effectively.
Example: "I will give a try to make the presentation better."
Alternatives: "an attempt to make" or "a try at making".
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My real-life villains… Person or persons who a) try to make a less confident person look silly, or b) don't bother to clear up their dog's mess.
Anderson's men did not wilt, however, with Dureau instrumental, and the Catalan Dragons star delivered a deft kick through for Millard to crash over for a try to make it 18-10 with 12 minutes remaining.
Plug the machine back into the power outlet and give it a try to make sure it now runs properly.
This might not always work, but it is worth it to give it a try to make your life easier.
Though working with a partner or a group doesn't work for everyone, you should give it a try to make the most of your studies.
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