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The phrase "are trying to implement" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing efforts to put a plan, idea, or system into action.
Example: "The team are trying to implement new strategies to improve productivity."
Alternatives: "are attempting to execute" or "are working to establish".
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"They are trying to implement two different approaches that absolutely contradict each other," Mr. Shvedov said.
So, will they change their mind in light of what we are trying to implement?
From an industry point of view, this is what we are favoring, this is what we are trying to implement.
There are many people that support us, and many governments that are trying to implement our goals – at least that's what they're promising.
At the Queens workshop, Anna Nikopoulos, owner of Pete's Cafe in Bayside, complained that "they are trying to implement too much here in a recession".
"They are OK, they always want better, as we all do," Bowyer said of the owners, "but they are fully supportive of what we are trying to do and the model we are trying to implement".
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We're trying to implement that".
"So I'm trying to implement that now".
We're trying to implement a verification system.
That's the mentality that I'm trying to implement in them.
We were trying to implement the new policy, which was done wrong by headquarters," he said.
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