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Discover Ludwig"good effort to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to show appreciation for someone's effort and hard work. For example: "Your team did a good effort to finish the project on time."
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"It's going to take a good effort to beat them".
But she does, she thinks, make a good effort to separate work and play.
Karen Karbo missed a few obvious hazards in her good effort to bring "Goodnight Moon" up to current safety standards.
"A good ruse, a good effort to trick a witness," Vignarajah said in his two-hour closing remarks.
It's a good effort to get anywhere near, but he'll be left with a 15-footer for his par.
If the pin is on the left and you miss it left, for example, it is going to be a good effort to get away with a five.
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"I support all of these good efforts to keep New York City opera at its home," she said.
"I would say that in partnership with international organizations," she said, "the government of Sri Lanka is making very good efforts to meet the basic needs".
Under Superfund, a landowner can be held liable for the entire cost of a cleanup, regardless of who was responsible for the contamination or whether an owner made good efforts to control damage.
Show your children that you are "consistent" as you praise good efforts to learn and to be responsible (Don't punish "failure" if they are trying.
But it is a very good effort at responding to the criticism and trying to diffuse it.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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