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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about trying" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the subject of attempting or making an effort towards something.
Example: "We had a long conversation about trying new methods to improve our workflow."
Alternatives: "regarding the attempt" or "concerning the effort".
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Conventiongoers mill about, trying to get inside.
How did your team go about trying to find it?
I'm not about trying to convey alienation.
This isn't about trying.
People speak about trying to get ahead.
Forget about trying to win voters.
How about trying a fence-mending tack?
What about trying to be better people?
"Today is about trying".
He set about trying.
"It's about trying to break down hierarchies".
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