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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and trying to begin" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an effort to start something, such as a project, task, or activity.
Example: "She was feeling overwhelmed, and trying to begin the report seemed daunting."
Alternatives: "and attempting to start" or "and working to initiate".
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Seemingly every member of the Chiefs' organization is, in some way, hoping — and trying — to begin anew.
They're about stages of addiction: The Tommyknockers is probably King's most drug-addled book, like seeing the world through a lens of cocaine and sleeplessness; Misery is about kicking addiction, being deprived of the thing you need the most; and The Dark Half is about burying the person that you were, that you hated, and trying to begin the next (clean) stage of your life.
Many men have complained about getting fleeced by an ex-wife and trying to begin a new life dead broke.
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"Another involves a supervillian who leaves prison and tries to begin a new life".
At 64, he arrived in Switzerland as a refugee and tried to begin beekeeping again.
Now, when users enter one of those terms and try to begin a search, they are presented with a yellow box stating that searching for the term "may temporarily break your connection to Google".
This may be true, but do yourself a favor and try to begin moving past the complaint.
"Get everyone together and try to begin the process of less demonizing each other and more working together, even if holding their noses around people they don't like".
The aims of this study were to use comparative genomics to identify the genetic diversity between multiple prevalent phage types and try to begin to elucidate the genetic basis for the predominance of certain phage types and host adaptation.
Don't overload yourself with too many books to read, and try to begin by reading short, easily understandable books.
One team is trying to salvage a dynasty, the other is trying to begin one, and both are loaded with high-priced talent.
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