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The phrase "attempting on" is not correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used incorrectly; the correct preposition should be "at" or "to" depending on the context.
Example: "She is attempting to solve the complex problem."
Alternatives: "trying to" or "making an effort to".
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Winkler has developed a particularly exacting style of journalism, which no one would think of attempting on Fleet Street.
SpaceX had livestreamed much of the landing attempting on its website.
But if that's the strategy Pruitt was attempting on Wednesday, he failed.
Ahy, who is often compared to Iraq's Ahmad Chalabi, is attempting, on Pahlavi's behalf, to unite the atomized Iranian opposition.
The financially pressed South Korean Government is attempting on its own to secure as much as $35 billion in new financing, according to American commercial and investment bankers.
On May 11th he rebuked two MPs who said things he didn't like; attempting, on May 18th, to cling to his canopied chair, he seemed mumblingly ignorant of the procedures he is supposed to oversee.
Similar(36)
Today!" There's no social media strategy attempting on-brand Tesla memes tied into whatever weird thing just happened at the Super Bowl.
I mentioned the assassination attempts on Musharraf.
The Affair attempts on television the device of unreliable narration.
A spectacle never before attempted on any stage!
Nor was a Promethean "terribleness" attempted on the blasted heath.
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