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The phrase "attempting to make" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an effort or endeavor to create, produce, or achieve something.
Example: "She is attempting to make a difference in her community through volunteer work."
Alternatives: "trying to create" or "endeavoring to produce".
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Here, too, attempting to make precise predictions is perhaps silly.
Yang begins the story by attempting to make sense of his own childhood tragedy.
The beings who control them are attempting to make contact with man in the gentlest fashion.
One of his deputies is attempting to make the military budget less leaky.
There was no evidence that Chung was attempting to make a dead drop.
He would stop attempting to make brisk order out of human affairs.
This was seen as denigrating women's natural inclinations by attempting to make women more like men.
The park is also attempting to make more environmentally informed choices when building new attractions.
We're not attempting to make a harsh or one-sided critique of capitalism in this country.
They are charged with conspiracy and attempting to make the poison ricin from castor beans.
He is attempting to make it to Washington, D.C., and from there home to Brooklyn.
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