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Discover LudwigThe phrase "make every effort to" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when referring to making a strong attempt at achieving something. For example, "We must make every effort to reduce our carbon emissions in order to help mitigate the effects of climate change."
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Please make every effort to attend.
We will make every effort to prevent this".
I assume Bard will make every effort to sustain it.
Israel must make every effort to limit civilian casualties.
Shops are "required to make every effort to ensure that you're charging for self-checkout bags".
But I have decided to make every effort to reach an agreement.
Now is the time to make every effort to reach a deal.
We must make every effort to make our programs accommodate local women.
"Agencies cooperating on one team should make every effort to continue to work as one team".
Debate sponsors shall make every effort to maintain comfortable temperature onstage.
It is imperative that all sides make every effort to reach a diplomatic solution.
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