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The phrase "attempted up" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear what context or meaning is intended, as "attempted" typically does not pair with "up" in standard usage.
Example: "He attempted up the mountain" does not make sense; a more appropriate phrase would be "He attempted to climb the mountain."
Alternatives: "tried to" or "made an effort to".
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But in the last act she exceeded anything she had attempted up to that point.
The palace Laurana designed was part of a comprehensive town plan, one of the most ambitious and successful attempted up to that time.
The parting of the Red Sea is justly famous as the costliest, most complex special-effects sequence attempted up to its time; more impressive artistically, perhaps, is the 10th plague, in which the Angel of Death is imagined as a thick, green mist that creeps through the streets of the royal city, claiming the lives of Egypt's firstborn sons.
The TGA of CdS NPs at different concentrations of tryptophan was attempted up to a temperature of 800 °C under a nitrogen atmosphere.
To our knowledge, direct patterning on the inner vertical sidewalls of a centimeter scale flow channel by lithographical means has not been attempted up to the present.
Those dramas were far more cynical and unsparing than anything TV had attempted up to that point (even Spacey's turn as a psycho criminal years ago on "Wiseguy").
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Each session should last about 15 minutes and you can attempt up to 3 sessions spread throughout the day.
For missed visits, follow-up contact was attempted for up to 5 days, at different times of day.
Random sample followed up—attempted to follow-up all randomised participants regardless of the amount of medication/treatment completed and conducted analyses on this sample.
They were making 42 percent of 3-point attempts, up from 39 percent during the season.
An attempted cover-up.
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