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The phrase "attempts close to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing efforts or endeavors that are nearly achieving a certain goal or outcome.
Example: "His attempts close to perfection were evident in the final product."
Alternatives: "efforts nearing" or "endeavors approaching".
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The result was numerous catch attempts close to his body or drops.
Over 31,000 registrants were rejected and after repeated attempts close to 11,000 of those were able to register, but the remainder, 20percentt Latino, were discouraged from attempting a second or third try.
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In the approach in [ 75], for each G j a duplication event α(g) is attempted closer to the root of a species tree but below α(g′), where g′ is the parent of g (if g is the root, α(g) is attempted closer to the root).
The timing of the suicide attempts was close to the end of treatment among two subjects.
Two to three years after treatment, the observed number of suicide attempts was close to the expected number, given the background rate in the population.
Evans completely miscued a penalty attempt from the 10-metre line but he was unlucky when a conversion attempt from close to the touchline struck an upright.
They have tried to kill Musharraf several times, with at least one attempt coming close to success.
Müller made a third attempt to close to torpedo range, but Sydney quickly turned away.
The ships attempted to close to torpedo range, though heavy seas and overcast conditions hampered their attack.
It took slightly longer for Sydney to find the range, and in the meantime, Emden turned toward her opponent in an attempt to close to torpedo range.
But other attempts to get close to Mr. Trump appear to have failed.
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