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The phrase "attempts one of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to trying or making an effort to do one of several options or possibilities.
Example: "In his latest project, he attempts one of the most challenging techniques in modern art."
Alternatives: "tries one of" or "makes an effort with one of".
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90+3 min: Crouch attempts one of those dramatic overhead kick, but can only shin the ball square.
In this newest installment in Chicago's series of Jacques Derrida's seminars, the renowned philosopher attempts one of his most ambitious goals: the first truly philosophical argument against the death penalty.
Rebecca Adlington will put thoughts about her future on hold for a few weeks as she attempts one of the "toughest" challenges of her life.
(The king was on the run, and peeved islanders with further escape attempts, one of which left him wedged in his bedroom window).
Earlier attempts, one of which involved hot pants, fell flat.
With the Tour De France in Yorkshire coming to England in July, Doncaster Belles and England footballer Sue Smith swaps football boots for pedals as she attempts one of the most arduous climbs in the Grand Depart.
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Within a few years, I was cheerfully signing up for ultra marathons and triathlons (I once attempted one of each on the same weekend).
Even if you had the £100,000 kitchen to attempt one of his recipes, why on earth would you want to?
President Obama attempted one of the biggest Keynesian stimulus programmes.
For the first time the Brazilian attempted one of his thunderbolts from 35 yards.
The writer attempted one of Moschen's tricks with a large aluminum square, and learned that juggling involves quite a bit of pain.
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