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"in endeavour" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means in an effort to accomplish something. You can use it when describing a person's efforts. For example: "The team worked tirelessly in endeavour to make the project a success."
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Gala Gordon as Verity Richardson in Endeavour episode Arcadia.
She's back in Endeavour (ITV, Sunday) again, still not the killer, still the newspaper editor, Dorothea Frazil.
What they lacked in quality, Eriksson's side made up for in endeavour, from Dietmar Hamann and Michael Johnson in midfield to Richard Dunne and Micah Richards in defence.
Dexter has even had it written into his will, decreeing that Shaun Evans, who plays young Morse in Endeavour, should be the last to take the role.
Opportunity has seen signs of clays in Endeavour rocks before, but in nowhere near the concentrations observed in Esperance, researchers said.
> To make best use of this web-based tool, the wet lab validation of these STRs warranted in order to reap the benefit of genomics in endeavour of improvement in pigeonpea productivity.
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Mr Hu will proclaim success in endeavours like these across the country.
Yet in endeavouring to explain Londonderry he is occasionally too indulgent towards him.
It takes careful calculation and mature technology to ensure profitability in endeavours like the generation of biogas.
Denning's research covers a fascinating realm, taking in human endeavours in interstellar travel and the search for extraterrestrial life.
Also, in academia the discussion on global health and Europe's role in this endeavour is in full swing (10– 10).
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