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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as try" is not correct and usable in written English.
It appears to be an incomplete expression and lacks clarity in meaning.
Example: "I will do my best, as I try to improve my skills."
Alternatives: "as I attempt" or "as I strive".
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As TRY has been shown to be regulated by the activators in genetic experiments [ 27] the TRY promoter provides a tool to demonstrate that TRY/CPC can counteract the activators without a transcriptional repression of the activators.
"Kell on Earth" doesn't demystify the fashion world so much as try to pump up the mystique.
It's not that I would presume to do something as foolish and insulting as try to convert a believer.
He does not shape the political agenda so much as try to sprinkle it with some of his own sense of moderation.
Indeed, the characters in "Speed-the-Plow" don't so much talk to one another as try to sell stories — stories that morph into other stories.
So the national coaches might as well order fresh air to stop coming through open windows as try to stop transfer activity at this time of year.
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All that patience, as trying as it was, has finally paid off, so go enjoy yourself!
(Tried not as hard, tried about as hard, tried harder, or tried much harder).
I might as well try.
I might as well try something creative.
Might as well try some other career.
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