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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attempt some" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when suggesting that someone try or make an effort to do a certain action or task, often implying that the action may not be fully completed.
Example: "I encourage you to attempt some new recipes this weekend to expand your cooking skills."
Alternatives: "try a few" or "make an effort with".
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As my Valentine's offering, I attempt some _________.
As my Valentine's offering, I attempt some answers.
That way they might attempt some less basic dives.
Tesco did not have much choice but to attempt some sort of makeover.
Harrington said she then did her best to at least attempt some due diligence.
We are going to attempt some theories on our journey across the principality.
Nearly all the artists in the show attempt some kind of balance among these elements.
Applicants really have no choice but to attempt some sort of gag here, though.
He may attempt some economic liberalisation, bring back elections for regional governors and allow political parties to register.
Among girls, 5 percent made suicide plans and 6 percent made at least one attempt (some were unplanned).
I guess if I had one hope, it would be that both sides attempt some kind of meeting.
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