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The phrase "attempts to reinsert" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing efforts to put something back into a previous position or context.
Example: "The researcher attempts to reinsert the missing data into the analysis to ensure accuracy."
Alternatives: "tries to reintegrate" or "makes efforts to restore".
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Perhaps that's why I feel so queasy about Johnson's attempts to reinsert himself into his sorry story, and why I'm so sceptical of Mike Tyson's Undisputed Truth.
Adam Cohen is perhaps correct in judging recent attempts to reinsert the word "Christmas" back into stores and catalogs as misdirected.
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Obviously this was his attempt to reinsert some control into my world, even if he wasn't around to witness it.
"I don't know if this is Chairman Issa's attempt to reinsert himself into this investigation after the Speaker removed him, but this looks more and more like the 'sideshow' and 'circus' Speaker Boehner said he would not tolerate," Cummings added.
If the previous CG unit added is the first CG unit, then we attempt to reinsert the first CG unit into the system.
Are you going to try to reinsert yourself into that kind of mode or blow it up?
Fortunately, he was able to reinsert the tube himself.
A Republican-led Congress passed a bill to compel doctors to reinsert the tube.
It is his opportunity to reframe the narrative, to reinsert himself into the sport.
A man on the front terrace was trying to reinsert his own intestines.
Mr. Bush's order to reinsert the feeding tube did neither, the brief stated.
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