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The phrase "and tried to deploy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an attempt to implement or utilize something, often in a technical or strategic context.
Example: "The team worked late into the night and tried to deploy the new software update before the deadline."
Alternatives: "and attempted to implement" or "and sought to launch".
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Just days apart, an End Times Bible-thumper and a married Muslim couple sprayed innocent people with bullets and tried to deploy bombs to kill even more.
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On the other end, you might be building something big and complex that needs to scale quickly and trying to deploy the infrastructure would be challenging.
As WhatsApp plans to move into the Business-To-Consumer (B2C) communications market and tries to deploy end-to-end encryption, the product will come head-to-head with competitors like Telegram and Facebook's own Messenger, which boasts a cool 800 million users independently.
PC David Phillips, 34, married with two young daughters, was killed moments after he and a colleague tried to deploy a "stop stick" device in the path of the oncoming vehicle.
Some recent projects have tried to deploy real services over mobile ad hoc and vehicular networks [10 12].
France tried to deploy it as the prescription for forcibly delivering aid to Cyclone Nargis victims in Myanmar in 2008.
When Romney tried to deploy that con man that con for his own ride to the White House, he didn't even get a hat.
The race for the victory was over as soon as Mark Webber tried to deploy his Kers power-boost system a fraction too early on the run down to the first corner.
The Mustang sped onto Figueroa Street near USC, where LAPD officers twice tried to deploy spike strips to no avail.
SAN FRANCISCO, May 29 (Reuters) - The United States tried to deploy a version of the Stuxnet computer virus to attack North Korea's nuclear weapons program five years ago but ultimately failed, according to people familiar with the covert campaign.
"Cardiologists are, as a result, 'using what they have,' and at times trying to deploy undersized stents into larger vessels, or in some cases using too many stents in a single vessel," Mr. Weinstein wrote in a recent research report after talking to numerous physicians.
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