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Discover LudwigThe phrase "dogged efforts" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe persistent and determined attempts to achieve something despite difficulties.
Example: "Her dogged efforts to complete the project on time paid off when she received praise from her supervisor."
Alternatives: "persistent efforts" or "tenacious attempts".
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I made dogged efforts to scuttle all thought of a "linked" book.
Meanwhile, notwithstanding dogged efforts at repression, political pluralism in China is growing.
Despite the dogged efforts of Youkhanna and others, fewer than 4,000 of the artifacts have been recovered.
It helps explain the frustration that aging sprinters feel when their times drop off despite their dogged efforts.
She returned to a prominent role in the psychoanalytic community, in part through her dogged efforts to promote it.
That phenomenon produced a 20th straight win despite the dogged efforts of the 76ers, Brian Windhorst writes on ESPN.com.
This brought catcalls from commentators who would praise their own dogged efforts as indefatigable if they could pronounce it.
One would think that after all these years, Mr. Kobach would have something to show for his dogged efforts.
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Ms. Prada seems to have kept her in sight, though I must say the show's dogged effort to nail that connection grows unnerving.
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