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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an effort of" is not technically correct in written English.
It is more common for a phrase such as "an effort to" to be used instead. For example, "John made an effort to finish his essay on time."
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It's partly an effort of will.
His poetry was an effort of self-invention.
"Last year, it was an effort of the whole fraternity.
2666 remains an effort of love, discovery and passion.
It takes an effort of the will to swallow.
All debt financings "are conducted in an effort of transparency," she said.
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Common to all three proposals is an effort of the author to project a persona of a competent researcher.
But at least her magazine makes an effort, sort of.
Now that would be an effort worthy of prime time.
Such an effort is of relevance.
Make an effort outside of class if you need help.
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