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Discover Ludwig"have to try" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to express a requirement or obligation to attempt or make an effort towards something. Example: "I have to try my best on this exam if I want to pass the class."
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You have to try things.
"We just have to try.
"You just have to try".
We'll have to try that.
But we have to try.
We have to try it!
You have to try harder.
But you have to try".
Similar(3)
I had to try it.
We had to try him.
But they had to try.
More suggestions(24)
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