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Discover LudwigThe phrase "put your effort" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when encouraging someone to apply themselves or invest energy into a task or goal.
Example: "If you want to succeed in this project, you need to put your effort into it."
Alternatives: "exert your effort" or "apply your effort."
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I've seen you put your effort into your passions.
That makes knowing where to put your effort harder than it need be.
Use Facebook Insights to really understand what types of posts work and put your effort in to those in future".
Before the advent of the genome databases, "The hard labor was involved in the first phase," Dr. Zuker said, "while really, ideally where you want to put your effort is into understanding the function of the gene.
But in order to be a true "new hope" might it be that instead of grandstanding on issues that will only alienate your country from the rest of the world, you should put your effort into finding the most benevolent way out of any conundrum?
Put your effort there first; win a few games, and maintain that home-field advantage.
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Decide where to put your efforts.
And put your efforts into skills that rely more on your physical self.
The temptation is to put your efforts where your passion is – often in the 'make it' part.
You need to have something else to put your efforts into - to be a bit less selfish, basically".
Put your efforts into addressing the lab's chief area of interest.
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