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"make the effort to" is a perfectly acceptable phrase to use in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to describe the process of expending energy or time to make something happen. For example, "I made the effort to earn my degree, and I'm proud of my accomplishment."
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Make the effort to find it.
Make the effort to find one.
They should make the effort to save all the same.
You have to make the effort to look good".
Will Britons who make the effort to learn its language be rewarded with better careers?
"I tried to make the effort to follow sports, but I was always faking it.
He added: "Everybody wants to do it right and make the effort to win.
"We all have the obligation to make the effort to get through this crisis.
Next year, they should really make the effort to dress up.
But that's no reason why editors and commissioners shouldn't make the effort to bring about change.
But you must make the effort to go out and learn the facts for yourself.
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