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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an attempt at solving" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing efforts made to find a solution to a problem or challenge.
Example: "The researchers made an attempt at solving the complex equation that had puzzled mathematicians for decades."
Alternatives: "an effort to solve" or "a try at resolving".
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Each of these houses is for Mr Biswas an attempt at solving a problem, and each is a wrong answer in a different way.
Appidemia is an attempt at solving that problem.
The introduction of a premium version of Sooqini is no doubt an attempt at solving the major downside of a reverse-marketplace for general tasks in that it requires quite a lot of work from the buyer, which is counter-intuitive from a supply and demand point of view, depending on how bespoke the task is of course.
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If this is the case, any attempt at solving the currently problematic relationship between remediation and clam fishery by introducing changes in the Type I/Type II profile of the arrangements at stake will come at a cost: That of having agencies which operate at comparatively higher costs for what concerns decision-making, production and implementation.
De Mello calls the measure "a misguided attempt at solving a much broader problem than where data is warehoused".
While it's still impossible to tell exactly browser tabs are making noise (because of plugins like Flash running shared instances in Chrome), Mute Tab is a noble attempt at solving the #firstworldproblem by at least giving you a partial workaround to the whole "throwing your laptop out a window" thing.
Painting, he said, is "a continuous attempt at solving insoluble problems".
Snackr is a great attempt at solving the info overload problem.
This was evident in the fact that over 56% of students categorized as aTNS made a reasonable attempt at solving the majority of these tasks.
I'd personally like to see this come to Android smartphones, too, as it could be a better answer to the one-device-to-rule-them-all problem that Microsoft made a faint attempt at solving with Windows 10 and its ability to plug into external displays for a more traditional desktop experience.
Worry relates to persistent rumination in an attempt at problem solving (Matthews and Wells, 1996).
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