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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'effort with' is not correct and is not usable in written English.
A more correct phrase would be 'effort towards.' For example, "He made a great effort towards improving his grades."
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But they never confuse effort with success.
"It's never for lack of effort with Kovy," DeBoer said.
"We were not competitive on our turnout effort with his".
Dr. Meyer directed the effort, with Dr. Paul D. Parkman.
There is a similar effort with federally subsidized school lunches.
"It's an occupation-supported effort with Iraqi judges and lawyers".
"It has been a huge team effort with her.
"It's a collective effort with a noble goal: inclusion".
More counterproductively still, we confuse effort with worry.
He added that Pope provided the fund-raising effort with essential seed money.
Instead he imbued the war effort with his own constant mantra of "K.B.O".
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