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The phrase "made real efforts" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who has put in significant work or determination towards achieving a goal or completing a task.
Example: "She made real efforts to improve her skills, attending workshops and practicing daily."
Alternatives: "made genuine efforts" or "put in substantial efforts.".
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When the recession hit the county hard in 2008, Mr. Suozzi made real efforts to manage the problem, including pushing through an unpopular tax on home-heating fuel.
Angus also pointed to the BBC's coverage of abortion reform but said he made "real efforts that we don't fall into that groupthink, consensus.
Clegg said that, while the party is too "male and pale", it had had made real efforts to field more female candidates.
Before September 11th, Governor Bush a Republican of the compassionate sort, who has made real efforts with minorities and has tried a few bold moves, such as school vouchers appeared to be almost certain of re-election.
Still, Mr. Jackson says he believes companies like Intel and Microsoft have made real efforts to address the fact that they have predominately white, male technology workers and executives.
Nina Enimenimynimova and Klaus Youssoupovtu reveled in exoticism as they danced the pas de deux from "Le Corsaire". They also made real efforts to cope with the technical difficulties of this showpiece.
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It's not all-encompassing, but we are making real efforts to do that.
Rule-breakers should not be rewarded with entry to the Hall of Fame unless they make real efforts to rectify their wrongs.
They should instead make real efforts to create equal and adequate conditions for Roma and Travellers across Europe.
Progress was possible only when they were prepared to make real efforts to achieve peace, for the sake of their own people, rather than their own agenda.
Referring to his counterparts in the West, he added: "We always said that they shouldn't make empty declarations that terrorism is a common threat, but make real efforts and cooperate with each other more closely.
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