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Discover LudwigThe phrase "give up trying" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it when you want to describe someone ceasing to make an effort. For example, "He had worked so hard but eventually he had to give up trying."
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Give up trying to present a perfect façade, it is untrue and, thankfully, a bad thing with this generation.
Some women give up trying.
"But you never give up trying".
The UN said it would give up trying.
But none of them can quite give up trying.
She will likely give up trying for another one.
If so, he seems to give up trying.
It's not over until you give up trying.
You? You'll give up trying to get a table.
We wouldn't give up trying to find out.
Maybe we're right to give up trying so hard to prove otherwise.
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