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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attempt doing" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to talk about trying to do something, but without specifying whether or not the action was successful. Example: She attempted doing a backflip on the trampoline, but ended up falling on her back instead.
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But this "debate" has probably been a good dress rehearsal for Brennan, who someday will likely have to attempt doing all he can to avoid discussing the legality of torture's successor at the CIA: the drone strike program.
Some have called it their attempt doing something like Apple's Siri by operating as a digital assistant; it costs $179.99.
Extracting that information in the first place would require specialized equipment that can read flash memory chips without relying on the SSD's controller and this is not something that a random cybercriminal or a curious buyer would attempt doing.
Don't attempt doing shuffle hops on your toes until you are extremely good at shuffle hops.
If you're not overly happy with picking your nose and sure don't want to even attempt doing it in public, the bathroom visit is your answer!
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(Her attempt does not succeed).
But something about this attempt did feel different.
The failed attempt did not endear him to Red Wings fans.
That in-vitro attempt did not result in a pregnancy.
Fortunately his attempt didn't work.
This is the first attempt done in metric spaces.
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