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"diligently trying" is a perfectly valid phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe someone committing to a task or endeavor with much effort and determination, for example: "The student was diligently trying to finish her assignment before the deadline."
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"Con Ed, from what I can tell, is diligently trying.
So it's not surprising that both candidates are diligently trying not to appear too Washingtonian.
The astronomers studying KIC 8462852 are patiently and diligently trying to weed out all the other candidates to explain what's perturbing its light.
"We are diligently trying to get our tenants back," said Frank Freda, a company executive, declining to predict when that might occur.
Renoir's The Skiff I remember diligently trying to copy down in my school sketchbook, and I'm still trying to work out how Henry Moore painted those stormy waves.
While legislators are diligently trying to figure out how to get medical coverage for millions of uninsured people, the insurance gap is just one symptom of an ailing, inefficient medical system inclined toward reactive rather than preventive care.
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"The parents diligently tried to get the child," Demings said.
She diligently tried to deny the existence of her first husband.
To his credit, he diligently tried to understand the Kyrgyz point view.
But at the same moment, Gaborik, backchecking diligently, tried to clear it out of harm's way.
For the last four years, Republican lawmakers around the country have diligently tried to eliminate early-voting periods, which give people a chance to vote at their convenience.
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