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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attempting a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the act of trying to do something or engage in a particular activity.
Example: "She is attempting a new approach to solve the problem."
Alternatives: "trying a" or "making an attempt at a".
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Civilization is attempting a comeback.
O'Neill is attempting a difficult balancing act.
I'm attempting a memoir.
There's no point attempting a replica".
(As God attempting a friendly read).
But Junichiro Koizumi is attempting a geological shift.
But attempting a novel is a rarer, riskier business.
(b) That you were attempting a nude Heimlich maneuver.
He struggled with the steering wheel, attempting a U-turn.
"Those who are attempting a coup will not succeed.
"I am excited by the challenge of attempting a comeback.
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