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Discover LudwigThe phrase "along trying" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect combination of words that lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "I was along trying to finish my project on time." (This example is incorrect due to the phrase.)
Alternatives: "while attempting" or "in the process of trying".
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I meandered along, trying to gauge the accents of passersby.
At the time, I plodded along, trying to figure out where my strengths and interests intersected.
"In many cases these guys are totally unsupported, struggling along, trying to make the best films".
"We've been moving all along, trying to get to a more competitive structure in all sorts of ways".
We did what we could, making it up as we went along, trying unauthorised replacement substances," Ménard says.
A born survivor, who saves his skin by appearing to extinguish his ego, "Langston" drifts along, trying to keep out of trouble.
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Early car manufacturers, who were making things up as they went along, tried all sorts of ideas before settling on the conventions that are incorporated into modern vehicles.
As school goes along, try not to lose your stylish touch.
If two people really don't get along, try to resolve the issue by meeting together.
If they're still fighting or not getting along, try completely reintroducing them.
As you go along, try writing it without looking at the previous lists you wrote, which will help commit the continents to memory.
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