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Discover Ludwig"can you try" is grammatically correct and often used in written English.
It is typically used as a polite request for someone to attempt or try something. Example: "Can you try using a different color for the logo?" (asking a colleague to try a different approach) "Can you try to fix the leaky faucet?" (asking a plumber to attempt to fix the issue).
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But can you try?
How can you try not to try?
"You take what you can; you try not to care".
"Can you try and imitate that one, Helena?" Decker asked.
So where can you try this creation for yourself?
SAMUEL: I don't know, can you try and make it more like "Withering Heights"?
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I try to negotiate, and tell him, 'can you try to sleep earlier and get up earlier, if my parents are here.
At least you can say you tried.
Evidently, you can try.
"Now you can try it.
You can try too hard.
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