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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are making efforts for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing attempts or initiatives taken to achieve a specific goal or outcome.
Example: "The organization is making efforts for improving community health through various outreach programs."
Alternatives: "are striving to" or "are working towards".
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Under the current cost-containment policies and supported by the evidence from recent studies demonstrating that reductions of hospital stays could reduce costs without compromising patient outcomes, most hospitals are making efforts for optimizing LOS.
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But organizations like Save the Chimps are making efforts to care for them and to have new homes built for them where they can run free.
Thus 802.21a task group are making efforts to security mechanisms for IEEE 802.21 standard.
A lot of hardworking families like the Crabills are making the effort to save for college in 529 plans.
Some firms are making the effort, but recruitment on campus for competitive intelligence positions is lagging.
It is particularly upsetting that his comments come just at the time when the Royal Society is making strenuous efforts for greater diversity.
This is because China has been making great efforts for the last three years, and the country is confident it can beat other 98 competitors from several countries including Japan and Korea.
We cannot do anything for them, so we are making a very big effort for their families".
If I am going to visit a school, I dress up, because I want the children to see that I am making an effort for them.
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