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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attempting now" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that someone is currently trying to do something at this moment.
Example: "I am attempting now to solve the problem that has been troubling us for days."
Alternatives: "trying at the moment" or "currently attempting".
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"He is attempting now to live his life with his family as normally as possible".
The professor may be even more intrigued by the swimming comeback Thompson is attempting now.
And they are attempting now to build their own economic base in West Point.
The album is a fascinating mess and exactly the sort of madness no one would dream of attempting now.
"What I am attempting now, is a zigzag course from middle to beginning, back to middle, forward to a kind of judgment," she explains alarmingly.
Containment was designed for a different era, and it is not what the United States is, or should be, attempting now.
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Nothing as artistically or technologically ambitious had been attempted before-and it was not attempted now.
The appellees do not attempt now to support the provision on this ground.
That deal was a fraction of the $142 billion merger that was to have been attempted now.
The extended fake "Dentist on the Job" opening has an anarchic daring and pure helium zane that no one would attempt now.
Similiar bases have been cleaned out repeatedly within South Vietnam only resume activity once allied troops withdrew; such operations are rarely attempted now in South Vietnam.
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