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The phrase "attempting to make a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an effort or endeavor to create or produce something.
Example: "She is attempting to make a difference in her community through volunteer work."
Alternatives: "trying to create a" or "working to produce a".
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There was no evidence that Chung was attempting to make a dead drop.
We're not attempting to make a harsh or one-sided critique of capitalism in this country.
He fractured the wrist while attempting to make a catch in a game during the weekend.
It's attempting to make a science out of what is very much an art".
Behind the camera, Hitchcock was attempting to make a movie exclusing its essential element, the cut.
But that is much different than attempting to make a choice for others.
George injured his shoulder attempting to make a tackle after a Ravens interception.
Some double-parked cars blocked a Volvo — an out-of-towner, Horse suspected — that was attempting to make a left.
In attempting to make a Baroque opera actually look Baroque onstage, Mr. Alexandre succeeds where others have failed.
I know this is going to sound crazy, but maybe they start attempting to make a Like a Rolling Stone".
Officers moved in to arrest the men after they overheard them attempting to make a bomb in their council flat.
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