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The phrase "attempts to increase" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing efforts or actions aimed at raising a certain level, quantity, or quality of something. Example: "The organization makes several attempts to increase awareness about environmental issues through community programs."
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Attempts to increase the emission by adding aromatic amines failed.
There have been attempts to increase access to locally grown produce in each targeted community.
This program attempts to increase understanding of the human-built world.
Mack made two bold attempts to increase Pepsi-Cola's wartime stock of sugar.
But what about the peacock male, with his desperate attempts to increase his attractions?
Attempts to increase drink duty normally enrage the struggling pub industry.
His attempts to increase Islam's visibility in public life have remained just that.
Traditionally, attempts to increase carbon fiber rigidity above a certain level results in lower breaking strength.
Attempts to increase a single ecosystem service however often lead to reduction or losses of others.
Many previous attempts to increase uptake of this important class of contraception have not been successful.
The dose concept discourages attempts to increase the removal of such solutes independent of the index solute.
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