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The phrase "attempts to harm" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing actions or behaviors that seek to cause injury or damage to someone or something.
Example: "The investigation revealed that the suspect had made several attempts to harm the victim before the incident occurred."
Alternatives: "efforts to injure" or "actions to damage".
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"Technically, they are right in all of their attempts to harm Iraq".
She attempts to harm the family in every way possible while all the time pretending to be grateful and affectionate.
In both experiments, the researchers found that when the right TPJ was disrupted, subjects were more likely to judge failed attempts to harm as morally permissible.
President Dmitri A. Medvedev issued a decree on Tuesday ordering "the creation of a presidential commission to counter attempts to harm Russian interests by falsifying history".
Dr Best has discovered 90 cases of alleged poisoning reported by newspapers or hospitals since 1958 but he says that none can be attributed to random attempts to harm kids.
Police in Victoria have condemned a bomb threat made against an LGBTI radio station saying they will not tolerate attempts to harm or incite hatred based on sexual orientation or gender identity.
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Two other teenage girls who knew her attempted to harm themselves the following day.
No visitors have attempted to harm the reliefs, Mr. Holzer said.
They smashed lamps and windows, but made no attempt to harm my wife and me.
"This terror incident is a deliberate attempt to harm the relations between the citizens of Israel.
It is impossible to overstate the seriousness with which the police take any attempt to harm one of their own.
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