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"great efforts from" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe the source or origin of a significant amount of physical or mental exertion or work. Example: The team's success was due to the great efforts from their dedicated coach and hardworking players.
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We haven't been getting great efforts from everybody.
We had great efforts from Vikram and David.
"We're getting some great efforts from a lot of different guys," said Fleury, referring to the contributions of Malhotra, Sandy McCarthy and Mike Richter.
"This is a challenging program that will require great efforts from the Cypriot population," Christine Lagarde, the managing director of the I.M.F., said in a statement issued by the fund, which is based in Washington.
With great efforts from leading scientists, this new-born technology has matured rapidly.
The International Monetary Fund (IMF), which is contributing 1bn euros, says they are "challenging" and will require "great efforts" from its population.
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We didn't have a great effort from everyone.
"I expect a great effort from all our guys, and I know I'll get it.
Great effort from the Chelsea midfielder, who throws his arms in the air in frustration.
I miss the suggestion of great effort from the schoolchildren I met in Botswana: "I was walking by my feet".
Great effort from the former Chelsea man with a fine 1980s 'I don't give a damn' haircut.
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