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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at trying" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express an effort or attempt, but it lacks proper context or structure.
Example: "She was successful at trying to solve the puzzle."
Alternatives: "in attempting" or "at attempting".
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She laughs: "I celebrate his effort at trying".
Professor Zimring laughs at trying to answer that question.
He explained, "The host's hesitation at trying to pronounce my name the first night bothered me.
Pochettino puffed his cheeks out at trying to find new words to describe the striker.
"It's not overtly aimed at trying to sell product," Mr. Smale said.
But he works hard at trying to enter the minds (and mind-sets) of alien sensibilities.
Some might balk at trying to set floors for asset prices.
We're very deliberate at trying to understand all the challenges that people will face.
Those who lose are so good at trying to undercut those who won".
They are past masters at trying to mess up their opponent's mind.
Now we're looking at trying to get first place in our division.
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