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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actively trying for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing efforts or attempts to achieve a specific goal, often in contexts like relationships or personal aspirations.
Example: "They have been actively trying for a baby for over a year now."
Alternatives: "making efforts to" or "working towards".
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The C.I.A. has been actively trying for years.
"They have been actively trying for years to get rid of books and introduce almost anything else," she said.
Thousands of pregnant women, and couples actively trying for a baby, have had their holiday plans thrown into chaos because of the spread of the Zika virus.
"While she and Rene are actively trying for a baby, she is not currently expecting," the friend says.
I had never once in 12 years of marriage or nine years of treatment and actively trying for a child had a positive test result, therefore I could not be.
Time to pregnancy was shorter for women actively trying for pregnancy.
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Foreclosures can stretch on for more than a year, particularly if the homeowner actively tries for a loan modification or other remedies.
Furthermore, some works have actively tried for processing, mining, and overall managing big data in medical and health areas.
How couples had actively tried for months, years even, while using calendars, charts and medical intervention to help it happen.
2. My insurance company won't cover a fertility test unless I actively try for a year to conceive.
If the Mets are to contend this year, they need to make a move soon, which explains why they may be actively trying to trade for Wells.
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