Sentence examples for is simply trying from inspiring English sources

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is simply trying

adverb

In a simple way or state; considered in or by itself; without addition; alone.

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The old guard is simply trying to set the stage.

He is simply trying to rally the Republican base.

But the film itself is simply trying far too hard.

But Mr. Yunus's allies have argued that the government is simply trying to discredit a critic.

The Agriculture Department says it is simply trying to modernize an outdated poultry inspection system.

Unless of course, Hunt is simply trying to pull the wool over our eyes.

Perhaps Nasdaq knows all this and is simply trying to be a spoiler.

He is simply trying to ensure— admittedly with some histrionics that BP cleans up its mess.

In these needy times, she is simply trying to help, she said.

She says the FBI is simply trying "to frighten people who are involved in struggles today".

"The current government is simply trying to scare us, humiliate us and intimidate us.

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