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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I endeavour" is correct and usable in written English
It is an old-fashioned verb that means "to try hard to do or accomplish something". For example: "I endeavour to be successful in all aspects of my life."
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I endeavour to be more like him every day.
Where not – as in the question of waterboarding – I endeavour to say so.
"And now I endeavour to be the act that I would have wanted to see," he says.
I endeavour to train people in recovery to be their own therapists and to use tools for the challenging times when they are away from services.
I endeavour as best I can to be social and kind to others however, I'm a fairly private person and tend to keep to myself.
As a research scientist, I endeavour to make an impact on humankind's understanding of the world, and in particular, the brain.
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"I endeavoured to resolve this and had hoped common sense would prevail.
Stumbling on his group by accident, I endeavoured to snatch a quick interview.
I endeavoured to advise you for your own good, but you scarcely listened.
Yet I endeavoured to keep that gentle birth at the forefront of my practice.
Patients are not so easy to find; after reading just about every Chris Barrow and Sheila Scott article online, I endeavoured to begin networking.
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