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"make a determined effort" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to put forth a strong and unwavering effort towards achieving a goal or completing a task. Example: "Despite facing numerous challenges, the team made a determined effort to complete the project on time."
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He thinks it is time to make a determined effort to win back the voters.
He and Bonham Carter seem to make a determined effort not to suffer too gated a life.
If you've started to retreat and withdraw from people, make a determined effort to face the world.
Now everyone can join and everything is public to almost all of them unless you make a determined effort to hide it.
The nonbinding measure urges President Clinton to reverse that decision and make a determined effort to pass a resolution condemning China.
Museums make a determined effort to widen their audience — the Detroit Institute of Arts is a leader in that effort — but we are still falling short.
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But resistance leaders in Paris made a determined effort to stop all head-shaving.
But Ms. Krueger is making a determined effort to locate them them in the 2006 budget.
Blackburn have made a determined effort to do so this season but botched it spectacularly.
Everybody appeared to enjoy the party, and everybody made a determined effort to be Miss Congeniality.
But it is not working, partly because many of the insurgents are making a determined effort to become respectable.
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