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Discover LudwigThe phrase "already attempted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that an action has been tried or executed before the current moment.
Example: "I have already attempted to solve this problem, but I need further assistance."
Alternatives: "previously tried" or "already made an effort".
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"Of the young people coming into our workshops, around one in four has already attempted suicide.
By 16 he was a confirmed alcoholic who had already attempted to kill himself.
"We have already attempted to make major reductions here over the last few years," he said.
"She'd already attempted suicide twice and was upset she'd survived the operation.
The generals have already attempted to put their own stamp on the document, moving to provide themselves with permanent political powers and protection from civilian scrutiny.
It is not surprising then that Massa has already attempted to excuse his raunchy behavior by pointing to the Navy's sexually charged "Crossing the Line" ceremonies.
"Marilyn: The Musical": As several characters point out, a Broadway musical about Marilyn was already attempted, and it was "a huge flop".
Philosophers such as Justus Lipsius had already attempted to fuse Christian and Stoic ethics, but du Vair's importance in the dissemination of ideas of this sort is undeniable.
Having already attempted to eat a Le Corbusier building in Massachussetts, Ms Katrencik was now gnawing her way through a wall into her gallerist's bedroom.
"They've already attempted it to some extent because in the Daniel Craig era, the characters in the films have been related to one another," he said.
Magaluf has already attempted a cleanup by bringing in British police officers and limiting bars to organising one pub crawl a night.
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