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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attempt her" is grammatically correct but contextually ambiguous in written English.
It can be used when referring to trying to engage with or reach out to a female subject, but the meaning may vary based on context.
Example: "He decided to attempt her for the role in the upcoming film, believing she would be perfect for it."
Alternatives: "try to reach her" or "make an effort to contact her."
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On her fifth attempt, her application is again rejected.
Now she will attempt her gorgeously, gracefully tangled songs in a different setting.
"She was furious that she survived her first suicide attempt," her father said.
Today in New York, Radcliffe will attempt her fourth New York title, and with it $200,000£121,60000).
In her 20s, after a more serious suicide attempt, her parents sent her to a residential psychiatric treatment center, and from there to another.
Mrs. Clinton has appeared at public events with both Mr. Seabrook and Mr. Engel, in a concerted attempt, her aides said, to appear to be evenhanded.
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Not long now before Katie Summerhayes attempts her second run.
At the same time she's attempting her own Eat, Pray, Love journey to self-discovery.
Within two attempts, her vocal cords were visualized and the 6.0 mm ETT was advanced through them.
Her attempt to protect her authenticity thwarted her learning process.
Mary dies from her injuries, having failed in her attempt to avenge her son.
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