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Discover LudwigThe phrase "on effort" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It means to focus or put emphasis on the act of trying or attempting something. Example: The student's success was not solely based on intelligence, but also on effort.
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Wakefield coach James Webster: "We definitely didn't get beaten on effort.
If there is one thing King understands it is that success is depended on effort.
Consider first the impact of reward on effort.
They are usually long on effort and short on polish.
And like many from the Glebe House academy, he seems to be thriving on effort.
That is why I want to lower tax rates on effort and work.
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"For full-on effort this is probably the hardest course I've ever raced round," said Britain's Steven James.
Now Atomic is looking to raise five times that much capital for its follow-on effort, shows an SEC filing.
Families, community groups, schools and churches are encouraged to join in this "hands-on" effort.
Blaine's persistent medical problems warranted more of a hands-on effort by Harrison in the conduct of foreign policy.
Screening in heterozygotes greatly reduced hands-on effort required to identify correct insertions.
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