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Free sign upThe phrase "are trying to go" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an ongoing effort or attempt to reach a destination or achieve a goal.
Example: "They are trying to go to the concert, but the tickets are sold out."
Alternatives: "are attempting to go" or "are working to go".
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Meanwhile, they are trying to go mainstream.
Now, it seems, they are trying to go one better.
Dancers are trying to go faster and faster.
Californians are trying to go Gatsby one better.
Many are trying to go abroad, but the older generation doesn't have this option.
My political enemies are trying to go after and punish me and my party".
"The team, I think all season, are trying to go in a certain direction".
But now that they have gone that way, they are trying to go a bit further.
Some small firms with new and interesting technologies are trying to go it alone.
They are trying to go far enough without going too far.
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