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The phrase "attempting to develop" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the process of trying to create or improve something, such as a skill, project, or idea.
Example: "The team is currently attempting to develop a new software application that will streamline our workflow."
Alternatives: "trying to create" or "working on developing".
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Some US work is attempting to develop longitudinal analysis [ 43], but further development of such methodologies would be valuable [ 5].
We hope that the country's MC policy development experience adds value to those attempting to develop similar policies or understand similar policy processes.
All were attempting to develop a unique, Aussie screen identity.
North Korea is also attempting to develop intercontinental ballistic missiles.
They suspected that the terror network was attempting to develop more sophisticated weapons.
He also denied that Iraq was attempting to develop biological weapons.
Hence, this presents a major limitation when attempting to develop antibodies against challenging target antigens.
These properties present unique challenges to the pharmaceutical scientist attempting to develop protein based therapeutics.
Thus, many laboratories are attempting to develop a dermal epidermal complex.
At the University of Arizona in Tucson, John Galgiani is attempting to develop a drug that will actually kill it.
Another former intelligence official said Syria was attempting to develop so-called airburst capability for its ballistic missiles.
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