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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attempted step" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an action that was tried but may not have been successful or completed.
Example: "The team took an attempted step towards improving communication, but further efforts are needed to achieve their goals."
Alternatives: "attempted action" or "effort made".
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Yesterday's event was for Austria an attempted step toward reconciliation.
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Owl significantly preferred side-stepping to double-stepping (80% of attempted steps, Binomial choice p = 0.002).
The number of attempted steps was adjusted to obtain ~8,500 unique samples for each function.
Daniel Sturridge, attempting step overs and edging for the wing.
If she is a friend of yours, do not be extremely rude, and attempt step one.
When attempting step 2 you might find that re-focusing your attention on sad/depressing thoughts (just for a while) improves your chances of success.
If you skipped Step 2 or 3, don't attempt Step 4. If you don't know the background of the jargon, you might just make an embarrassing situation so much worse.
After attempting steps one through three, I knew it wasn't working.
Olly Murs and Caroline Flack, one-time presenters of X Factor's sister show The Xtra Factor, attempted to step into O'Leary's shoes in 2015.
If the key-chain validity check in step fails, the node could have potentially lost previous broadcast packets, and recovery is attempted in steps.
If you have attempted the steps above several times and are still finding nits in your hair, consider speaking with your physician.
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