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The phrase "attempt to nap" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing the action of trying to take a short sleep or rest.
Example: "After a long day at work, I decided to attempt to nap for a little while before dinner."
Alternatives: "try to sleep" or "make an effort to nap."
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Attempt to nap a couple of times during the day.
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Khrushchev attempted to nap at lunch so that he would not fall asleep in Stalin's presence; he noted in his memoirs, "Things went badly for those who dozed off at Stalin's table".
Then just try to nap.
In "One Very Tired Wombat," Renée Treml, a Melbourne-based author and illustrator, tells the story of a very cute, very dozy wombat whose attempts to nap are continually interrupted by nine sets of birds, from kookaburras to fairy wrens, who want to use his sweetly rounded back as a perch, or in the case of a playful group of little blue penguins (did you know Australia had them?), as a slide.
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Try not to nap.
To train yourself to nap, try the following methods: Taking short, 20-minute naps (a.k.a. "cat naps") should leave you feeling refreshed.
The first attempt to execute him, using wild bears, went awry when the beasts decided to nap.
People do attempt to take naps while suntanning and it would be obnoxious to them, hearing whistling sounds every five seconds.
He likes to nap.
Some had to nap.
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