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The phrase "and trying to get to the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an effort or attempt to reach a specific destination or goal.
Example: "I was running late, and trying to get to the meeting on time was a challenge."
Alternatives: "and attempting to reach the" or "and working to arrive at the".
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"They certainly aren't in terms of academic integrity and trying to get to the truth.
But we will be giving it a go and trying to get to the final.
It's about staying strong and trying to get to the playoffs.
I look forward to working with the players and trying to get to the Euros".
We had felt like we were chasing people and trying to get to the next level.
"I think that's the way we should start off the game, by penetrating the ball and trying to get to the free-throw line and not just settling for jumpers," Smith said.
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▪ "We try to get to know everyone.
Try to get to 2048.
Try to get to sleep.
Take them and try to get better".
Trying to Get Arrested.
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and trying to appeal to the
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and trying to bargain to the
and trying to converge to the
and trying to add to the
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and trying to adapt to the
and trying to talk to the
and trying to stick to the
and attacking to get to the
and trying to explain to the
and trying to respond to the
and itching to get to the
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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