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The phrase "attempts to work around" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing efforts to find alternative solutions or methods to avoid a problem or obstacle.
Example: "The team attempts to work around the technical limitations by developing a new software patch."
Alternatives: "tries to circumvent" or "seeks to bypass".
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In its early years vocational rehabilitation consisted largely of attempts to work around the disability by specialized job training and by helping the patient find work, with little emphasis on medical services.
Dr. Fallows of Pew said, "I think what you're seeing in all these user attempts to work around spam is their own way to preserve and save e-mail because they value it so highly".
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Pope John Paul II never flinched from a fight; Pope Francis doesn't back down either, but he has consistently attempted to work around his opponents ever since his experiments in autocracy as a young Jesuit backfired very badly on him.
He said he is attempting to work around a system hampered by politics and limited financing.
Neagle walked the slugger Dean Palmer, in what might have been an attempt to work around Palmer to get to the left-handed-hitting McMillon.
Joel I. Klein, the schools chancellor, said that the team, whose annual budget is $1 million, had been "successful at a far too modest level" but that it was "an attempt to work around a broken system".
Every government program put in place during the crisis was an attempt to work around mark-to-market accounting.
Other groups are attempting to work around those challenges.
Scharnhorst turned south and attempted to work around the cruisers, but the superior British radar prevented Bey from successfully carrying out the maneuver.
Legislators have attempted to work around this pitfall, requiring changes to large banking companies whose wills are found wanting--prior to a crisis.
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