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The phrase "attempt to save something" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an effort or endeavor to preserve or rescue an object, situation, or concept.
Example: "The team made a valiant attempt to save something from the wreckage of the old building."
Alternatives: "effort to preserve something" or "try to rescue something".
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"By changing the street back now, it seems a vain attempt to save something we no longer want.
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"We want to save something as rare".
But by the beginning of 1968, it was time that mattered more than anything else to the U.S. in its attempt to save itself from something that might look like a defeat: the U.S gov't.
An attempt to "save" the Internet in its current state would be something akin to saving the telegraph from the telephone.
As the two attempt to save princesses and cook hot dogs, friendship blooms into something more.
A desperate attempt to save his marriage?
It survives every attempt to save it.
Attempt to save an image file.
"As we are thinking about the effort to restore the harbor estuary, the Fresh Kills dump site and the wetland areas," Ms. Rosenzweig said, "we need to take projection on climate change into account, or we may be attempting to save or restore something that may not be there".
Elsewhere, Passarella attempted to save face.
Chaotic attempts to save him.
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