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The phrase "all trying for" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts where multiple parties are making efforts towards a common goal, but it is better to clarify the intent.
Example: "In the end, it was all trying for the same outcome, but the methods varied greatly."
Alternatives: "all striving for" or "all aiming for".
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The girls are slim and boyish; the boys are all trying for goatees, but most of them aren't quite up to it yet.
Foursomes, solos and trios succeeded one another, all harmlessly, all trying for a certain cheerful danciness, often with movements ricocheting up and down the dancers' bodies and a limited amount of acrobatics.
And suffer and pay the price for being new in the midst of ten zillion groups that are out there all trying for the same thing.
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Sure, Senators Clay, Webster and Kennedy all tried for the White House, but not until they were established figures in the Senate.
Cranberry and popcorn strings, crocheted snowflakes and angels, fruits and cones, undecorated wreaths and boughs and a yard‐high gingerbread house all try for the mood of an American Christmas past.
And know that it won't turn you into Larry Gelbart (though heaven help us, we all try for that. And fail).
"I actually got almost excited with anticipation that this might be the change that we've all tried for for so long," said Anne Marie Hochhalter, who was paralyzed at Columbine after being shot in the back.
To avoid "bad stress," or to get away from it all, try finding an outlet for yourself.
Paulson, Mattiace, Gump and Lickliter all are trying for their first tour victory.
Now I'm trying for all the Korean words I can".
All are worth trying for those at the margin.
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