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The phrase "are trying to remove" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing efforts to eliminate or get rid of something, whether it be a problem, an object, or an obstacle.
Example: "The team are trying to remove the barriers that prevent effective communication within the organization."
Alternatives: "are attempting to eliminate" or "are working to get rid of".
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"They are trying to remove themselves from being involved".
They are trying to remove themselves from that.
Transit officials also stress that they are trying to remove the lead from New York.
"We are trying to remove the time and intimidation," Mr. Housenbold said.
"They are trying to remove all targets and timelines," said one senior delegate.
We should be able to improve treatment if we knew more about what we are trying to remove.
Workers are trying to remove bodies before they reach the lake, and crews work round the clock, Pinto said.
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If you're trying to remove nail polish, try using nail polish remover.
"The enemy is trying to remove these personalities," he said.
The city is trying to remove its Robert E. Lee statue.
"One by one, we're trying to remove all the obstacles to sharing rides," Mr. Shen said.
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