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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as attempting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone is making an effort or trying to do something, often in a context where the action is being described or evaluated.
Example: "The committee is viewed as attempting to improve the community's resources through various initiatives."
Alternatives: "seen as trying" or "regarded as making an effort".
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His early moves, such as attempting to engineer a ceasefire for Aleppo, were unsuccessful.
Despite exercising, as well as attempting to diet, she weighs 212lb.
They even went as far as attempting to assassinate me and shooting at my car".
"I see all the denominations as attempting to provide a response to the same question.
The issue concerns whether theories can and should be seen as attempting more than this.
For instance, some teenagers and children may have been incorrectly labeled as attempting suicide.
It was, Winchester notes, "as audacious as attempting to travel into outer space: full of risk, and with uncertain rewards".
Analysts said it was unlikely that China would go as far as attempting a forceful takeover of the islands.
"Calling the fire department counts as attempting to put out the blaze, right?" an official at headquarters said wanly.
As well as attempting to engineer her own triumph, Dorothy is also masterminding the downfall of everyone else.
Chinese news reports portrayed Xi as attempting to manage two unpredictable actors – Donald Trump and Kim Jong Un.
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