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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attempts some" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when describing an effort or endeavor to do something, often followed by a noun that specifies what is being attempted.
Example: "She attempts some new techniques in her painting to enhance her skills."
Alternatives: "makes an effort to" or "tries a few".
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Martina attempts some chatback, which never works.
The prose, however, is readable and intelligent, and the author attempts some intriguing historical arguments.
The artist attempts some formidable sculptural tasks in these recent works but he does not quite overcome the disabilities involved.
He's really there to tell her not to say anything to the press, but he attempts some friendly father-daughter chit-chat.
Adaptor and director Marcus Romer attempts some updating and there is a passing nod towards the connection between alienation, loneliness and the Columbine High School massacre.
The public come and gawk at the famous people in front of them, McGuinness attempts some clunky retired-sportsman banter, everybody smiles, credits roll.
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That way they might attempt some less basic dives.
The Tories have attempted some of the same rhetoric.
It attempted some cautious re-engagement, retaining the sanctions but opening up a dialogue.
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