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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arithmetical attempt" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an effort or endeavor related to arithmetic or mathematical calculations.
Example: "His arithmetical attempt to solve the complex equation was commendable, even if it was ultimately incorrect."
Alternatives: "mathematical effort" or "numerical endeavor".
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Such is the evident wickedness of this cabal that every awkward question about exactly how Britain would trade with its neighbours after walking away from the single market can be swatted away as self-serving nit-picking, every statistic dismissed as an arithmetical attempt to persuade people with difficult lives that everything is going swimmingly.
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Of course solving arithmetical problems in arithmetic is in some cases practically impossible.
More precisely, they attempted to construct a derivation of arithmetical principles from definitions of arithmetical concepts, using only logical laws.
Then Kurt Gödel proved that there exist arithmetical statements that are undecidable in Peano Arithmetic (Gödel 1931).
This model deals with an arithmetic word problem that is solved using only one arithmetical operation.
"It's an arithmetical fact".
At times, he uses arithmetical sketches to illustrate this point.
But their credibility problem is not arithmetical.
He briefly disses locavorism as "arithmetical sleight of hand".
There's a simple arithmetical logic at work.
If they aren't, arithmetical errors will soon creep in.
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