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The phrase "as trying" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe something that is challenging or difficult, often in the context of a situation or experience. Example: "The project has been quite demanding, as trying as it has been, we are making progress."
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All that patience, as trying as it was, has finally paid off, so go enjoy yourself!
He described the past two years as "trying".
They saw us as trying to help them.
Often it came off as trying too hard.
"There is nothing as painful as trying to eat breakfast".
The work in the pit is just as trying.
We see ourselves as trying to restore democracy.
Defenders of Mr. Gotti Tedeschi see him as trying to improve the transparency of the Vatican finances, while they see Cardinal Bertone as trying to impede his efforts.
All three roommates were sometimes described as trying to find themselves.
Their actions have been explained as trying to save some money.
"I'm a work in progress, as far as trying to get back," Pettitte said.
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