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Discover LudwigThe phrase "making serious efforts" is correct and can be used in written English.
It generally means putting in hard work and dedication to achieve something. For example, "The government is making serious efforts to reduce poverty in the country."
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This result reinforces the need for making serious efforts in improving archetype design processes.
The CQC has been making serious efforts to get back on track.
On Wednesday, Burma's foreign ministry said the government was making "serious efforts" to prevent people-smuggling and illegal migration.
It now seems to be making serious efforts to control them.One reason for this change is the country's growing awareness of its vulnerability to a warming world.
But the Wagner sisters who run the festival are also making serious efforts to open the family archives and present a full history of Bayreuth's relationship to the Nazi era, including the close involvement of members of the Wagner clan.
Poor medical facilities on the long roads of a vast country make it more likely accidents are fatal.The authorities, conscious that this is hardly the record of a developed country, are at last making serious efforts to improve road safety.
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In Paris, Sontag made serious efforts to engage with French film-making, philosophy and writing.
Or make serious efforts to bolster energy-efficiency and conservation?
We have made serious efforts to ameliorate that antipathy".
"Instead, it should make serious efforts to control the population, if not reduce it".
So we really do need to make serious efforts in improving agricultural productivity.
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