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"put more effort in" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to encourage someone to work harder. For example: "If you put more effort in, I'm sure you can succeed."
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"As you go up and put more effort in, you're going further back and further forward.
We also recommend that national and international statistical organizations put more effort in assuring the quality of the energy consumption data in their publications.
"We need to put more effort in the quality of education but I'm sure we're going to achieve it if we work together.
We knew the only chance of getting even a sniff of beating England was to put more effort in on the training field.
Moreover, to significantly differentiate the good solutions and bad solutions in a population, and put more effort in the exploitation around the good solutions, we design a new selection probability method for onlooker bees.
Dont misunderstand me, I am not saying there is a bucket of jobs for everyone, what I am saying is if you want to get a job you need to put more effort in.
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The new rules require companies to put more efforts in detecting and repairing leaks in oil and gas wells, pipeline and other infrastructure – with quarterly inspection reports.
In order to facilitate programming huge systems probably industry needs to put more efforts in developing the tools and environments and may follow some standards to make the portability among different platforms feasible.
"We need to provide more psychosocial support to victims of trafficking, and we need put more efforts in advocacy," she said.
"Many of the cases remaining are the more complex and contentious appeals and unless the VOA puts more effort in to considering these, rather than continuing to defend its valuations due to lack of time to negotiate, more cases will require determination by overstretched tribunals," said Jerry Schurder, head of business rates at the property consultancy Gerald Eve.
Twitter and Facebook both are great platforms, and both companies have been putting more effort in the right direction.
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