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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'made effort to' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are trying to indicate that someone has taken some sort of action to achieve a particular goal. For example, "The student made an effort to understand the difficult concept."
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While hosts made effort to greet a state visit to Brazil, 1968.
Terrible atmosphere in the stadium now as driving rain silences those fans that made effort to turn up for tonight's admittedly meaningless game.
Though the control logic of the whole system is not very simple, we made effort to consider how the user would user it and automatically made the decision to save the user from step by step setting.
There were even debates on whether sci-fi ought to belong to the domain of science or of literature; Chinese authors made effort to pull it back to its literary origin, attempting to change the way that sci-fi had been treated as a mere tool for disseminating scientific knowledge".
Many researchers have made effort to improve performances of vehicular networks by proposing several mechanisms.
Niazi (2008) and Ghumman et al. (2010) reported that Government of Pakistan has made effort to save major fertile land of agriculture by the installation of major subsurface drainage projects from past few decades.
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Some companies have also made efforts to cut it.
But it has made efforts to accommodate its critics.
A few municipalities have made efforts to improve the situation.
Zynga has made efforts to change its ways.
Japan also made efforts to work with Vietnam and Cambodia.
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