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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aborted effort" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an attempt or endeavor that was stopped or terminated before completion.
Example: "The project was deemed too risky, leading to an aborted effort to launch the new product."
Alternatives: "failed attempt" or "terminated effort".
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This season also marks the second attempt to use proxy access after GAMCO's aborted effort two years ago at National Fuel Gas.
An aborted effort by the Treasury to sell AIA to Prudential, a rival British insurer, resulted in the transfer of confidential data.
The station, Radio Phoenix, has become a key outlet for criticism of President Frederick Chiluba and his aborted effort to run for a third term.
Samsung, which continues to sell Watchphones in South Korea after the aborted effort in the United States, stands by its product.
The European operations are helping G.E. rebuild its image in Europe, where hard feelings still linger from G.E.'s aborted effort to acquire Honeywell in 2001.
Geimer's initial deposition came out a few years ago, after Polanski was arrested in Switzerland and an aborted effort was made to extradite him to the US.
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I think that my own reading has evolved greatly since my first aborted efforts to read Virginia Woolf.
After two aborted efforts he was able to put in just one flying lap before the end.
After decades of aborted efforts to build the Second Avenue line, and at least three groundbreakings in the 1970s, construction on the current segment began in 2007.
He will succeed Mr. Simmons, whose two years in office have been accompanied by declining fee income and aborted efforts to expand abroad and take Nasdaq public.
For instance, despite it being a condition of its £45bn taxpayer bailout in 2008, and numerous aborted efforts, RBS has still to offload its 300 Williams & Glyn branches.
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