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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attempt to cause" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe an attempt to bring about a particular result or effect. For example, "The company made an attempt to cause a consumer shift in preference by introducing new products."
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This was a clear and deliberate attempt to cause arson.
"Any attempt to cause trouble to China is doomed to fail".
They could never directly link him to any attempt to cause any real harm".
"This attack is more symbolic than a real attempt to cause real substantial damage or significant casualties," he said.
Congress has made it an offense willfully to attempt to cause insubordination and likewise willfully to obstruct the recruiting and enlistment service of the Nation.
We have tested the gloved hand considerably in an attempt to cause hand motions to move the quad rotor in exactly the correct direction.
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"Under no circumstance was Victor attempting to cause harm to himself," he said.
Grossman's Texas study found that up to 4.1% of women had ever attempted to cause their own abortion.
"However, there has been a small group of hard-core protesters who have attempted to cause trouble.
(4) Attempting to cause or causing damage to property so as to intimidate or attempt to control the behavior of another person.
Yocca, who is from Murfreesboro, attempted to cause an abortion in September 2015 when she was 24 weeks pregnant.
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