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"consistent attempts" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe someone's ongoing and repeated efforts to achieve something or reach a goal. It implies that the person has been persistent and dedicated in their attempts. Example: Despite facing numerous challenges, she made consistent attempts to improve her grades throughout the semester.
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"That has been most apparent from consistent attempts by the U.M.N.O.
While I do not advocate the inhumane treatment of any migrants, whatever their circumstances, it is troubling that The New York Times has not been more vigilant in calling attention to the president's and the attorney general's consistent attempts to confuse the issue by referring to all who cross the border as lawbreakers who deserve whatever harsh treatment they receive.
A lively Elizabeth Colbert Busch struck early and often against Mark Sanford's record in Congress and as governor while Sanford hit back with consistent attempts to tie his opponent to Democratic congressional leaders in the only debate in South Carolina's special election campaign.
Despite fraternities' consistent attempts to convince the world that they're not total shitshows, science recently confirmed that the alcohol habits within these institutions are as bad as they seem.
When it comes to reproductive health care, the Democrats criticize "the current Administration's consistent attempts to undermine a woman's ability to make her own life choices and obtain reproductive health care, including birth control".
For many other design offices, the reasons vary for these consistent attempts to bind materials used in the construction of environments and products with an increasing sensibility and communicability with users and environments.
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The oddness of the English political dominance was that there was no consistent attempt at a thoroughgoing Anglicisation.
But as much as there are these infrequent nods to getting older, there has been a more consistent attempt to court a younger market.
Mr. Clinton's consistent attempt to depict Mr. Rich as the victim of overzealous prosecutors or flawed indictments does not pass legal muster.
The thinktanks were no exception: for them politics was a succession of wheezes and headlines rather than a consistent attempt to advance a project aimed at a fundamental restructuring of society, taking back territory lost under Thatcherism.
Mass slaughter is not unknown in China - millions died in the conflicts surrounding the Taiping rebellion in the second half of the 19th century, for example - but mass murder by Mao was part of a consistent attempt to implement a western revolutionary ideology, just as it was in the Soviet Union.
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