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The phrase "attempting to make it" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing efforts to achieve a goal or succeed in a particular endeavor.
Example: "After years of hard work and dedication, she is still attempting to make it in the competitive world of fashion design."
Alternatives: "trying to succeed" or "striving to achieve".
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Barnum did not invent the modern circus, but, in partnership with the retiring, efficient Bailey, he did give the American spectacle its gigantic size, its most memorable attractions, and its widest popularity, attempting to make it what he called "the greatest show on earth".
It appeared Yahoo was attempting to make it more difficult for customers to flee its service in the wake of the news that the company had suffered a large-scale data breach affecting 500 million users.
He is attempting to make it to Washington, D.C., and from there home to Brooklyn.
AMY DAVIDSON Simon Schamaa is attempting to make it intellectually respectable to love the royal family.
Attempting to make it the largest mall in America is the wrong decision.
More Syrians enter by the day, attempting to make it to Berlin before the cold sets in for good.
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This type of shot serves as a good accompaniment to the recipe, and it helps readers who want to attempt to make it.
It's fine to create a story of the economy, but one should attempt to make it consistent, both with itself and with historical data.
In November, he will go to qualifying school, a grueling series of hurdles, to attempt to make it to the Tour.
James Bridle doesn't shy away from what he cannot see - he seeks it out and attempts to make it visible.
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