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Discover LudwigThe phrase "give a try" is correct and can be used in written English
This phrase expresses the idea of attempting something and can be used in contexts where someone is suggesting taking an action or trying something new. For example: "Why not give a try skydiving? It could be a fun experience!"
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It is about time to give a try to alternative medicine and to accept it as more equal to medicine.
Something Lithuanians FK Suduva may like to give a try sometime - they trail 8-0 at Celtic Park.
"I think it is a shame when we find reasons not to give a try," was the Hull coach Shaun McRae's judgment on the match-turning incident.
"I think it's subtle enough to give a try," Yankees Manager Joe Torre said, referring to the new time-of-game procedures.
If you want to give a try yourself, you can join the beta program here.
Here are some old-school and some guerilla marketing ideas to give a try.
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The idea is to give a try-before-you-buy experience, but one that actually involves flexing those photographic muscles on something other than other cameras or boring electronics displays, as you might find in your average camera shop or Best Buy.
But they're worth giving a try.
Give it a try.
"Give this a try".
Come give it a try.
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