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Discover Ludwig"renewed attempt" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use it when you are referring to a fresh or new effort to do something. For example, "After his initial success, he made a renewed attempt to break the world record."
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The book approaches its end with a renewed attempt to reach Mary.
That should mitigate any renewed attempt by its citizens to live beyond their means.
Others speculated that he was stalling in a renewed attempt to get immunity or was even offering new information.
Now may be a good time for a renewed attempt to agree international norms, for three reasons.
Mr. Friedrich had been skeptical of a renewed attempt to ban the party, a move that is allowed but difficult under the German Constitution.
A renewed attempt by the Methodist mission in 1826 was successful, and a Roman Catholic mission was established by the Marists in 1842.
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After midnight, the security forces, using concussion grenades and tear gas, renewed attempts to disperse the protesters.
But there were signs of renewed attempts by the government to limit the protesters' ability to do so.
On Saturday morning — after renewed attempts by villagers digging outside the base — he was convinced that he had found their remains.
In April this year, the company has also said to have renewed attempts to increase its stake in Orient-Express Hotels, an international hotel chain.
In recent weeks, there have been renewed attempts, through Egyptian mediation, to reconcile the Palestinians, but the events of the past week have clearly set them firmly back.
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