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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attempt to interrogate him" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone is trying to question or extract information from another person, often in a formal or legal setting.
Example: "The detective made an attempt to interrogate him about the events of that night."
Alternatives: "try to question him" or "make an effort to interrogate him."
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There was no attempt to interrogate him.
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There were no further attempts to interrogate him in late August and early September.
During his congressional hearing, Trumbo vociferously challenged the right of his inquisitors to interrogate him, prompting a frustrated committee member to yell, "This is typical Communist tactics!" in a futile attempt to get him to shut up.
Four "very senior Provisionals" came to Duddy's house to interrogate him.
He was on the mend, the Russian authorities said, and they were hoping to interrogate him.
While the gunman remains unconscious, Mr. Matic said, the police expect to interrogate him.
"The US government imprisoned him in Gitmo from 2002 to 2008, mostly to interrogate him about his TV station".
The day after her date, Larissa calls Angus over to interrogate him about what happened while she was gone.
Some wanted tips on how to interrogate him so they could stay a step ahead of someone experienced with prosecution.
They said they had arrested another foreign terrorism suspect, this time from Germany, and planned to interrogate him themselves.
The men threatened to kill him if he didn't coöperate, then led him upstairs into a small room, where they stripped him, deprived him of food, beat him, and began to interrogate him.
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