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"making an effort to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you are trying to emphasize that you are doing your best to accomplish something. For example, "I am making an effort to finish this project by next week."
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She's making an effort to be charitable.
"We're making an effort to drive awareness among luxury consumers.
Recently, Lands Endd has been making an effort to modernize.
The church is making an effort to be more inclusive".
The N.F.L. is clearly making an effort to catch cheaters.
But the government persevered, making an effort to recreate some of the ornament, with disappointing results.
"You can see he's making an effort to be a better teammate," Ward said.
The L.S.E. is also making an effort to digitize the collection.
"We've just been making an effort to make more space for employees".
The government in Nigeria is making an effort to tackle crooked state governors and ministers.
"We are now making an effort to resume the diplomatic process.
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