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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attempts most of" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be used in contexts where you want to indicate that someone is trying to do the majority of something, but it lacks clarity and specificity.
Example: "She attempts most of the tasks assigned to her, but often needs assistance."
Alternatives: "tries to complete most of" or "makes an effort on most of".
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He blames militia-affiliated policemen for some of those attempts, most of which were bomb attacks.
Through three quarters, the Jets managed just 65 yards rushing on 16 attempts, most of it on draw plays as they desperately tried to loosen the Dolphins' defense.
Although minimal residual disease (MRD) data were available for some salvage attempts (40 attempts), most of the patients did not have MRD data available.
Since Guantánamo had opened, in January 2002, there had been 41 suicide attempts, most of them, according to the military authorities, "manipulative, self-injurious behaviour".
She also connected on 9 of 12 field goal attempts, most of them layups, and 12 of 15 free-throw tries to finish with a game- and career-high 30 points.
My mother soon realised that these references were to a character in one of the Potter books, Diggory Delvet, who was a mole, and that my father was telling us of tunneling attempts, most of which were unsuccessful.
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On the second attempt, most of the crabs, shocked or not, headed for the same shelter they had picked before.
Seventy-three per cent of the patients (n = 168) had attempted suicide, most of them using drugs (n = 123).
Eradication was not attempted in most of sub-Saharan Africa, but the World Health Organization (WHO) did support the use of IRS in southern Africa.
He's scoring over 1.3 points per shot on contested catch-and-shoot attempts, the most of any player in this year's tournament.
All previous U.S. assessments--there have been 10 major attempts since 1925, most of them heavily dependent on reputational rankings--have been controversial, as is an ongoing exercise in the United Kingdom (see related news report).
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