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The phrase "am trying to generate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing an ongoing effort to create or produce something.
Example: "I am trying to generate new ideas for our marketing campaign."
Alternatives: "I am attempting to create" or "I am working to produce."
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Naturally this will vary substantially depending on the keyword and the site, but I am trying to generate a reasonable target for which to aim.
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They're trying to generate influence".
"They were trying to generate an issue".
"We're trying to generate some offense," Laviolette said.
"It's trying to generate a sustainable industry".
HealthSouth claims to be trying to generate audited financial statements as quickly as possible.
The company had been trying to generate Ebitda of $5.9 billion to $6.2 billion in 2001.
"But," he continued, "we're trying to generate a real killer paper here.
My body was trying to generate heat because of the cold.
"The markets are asleep and they're trying to generate some business," Mr. Magid said.
It counters the basic argument that they're trying to generate more interest in women".
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