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Discover Ludwig"strains to" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It means to make a strong effort or struggle to do something. Example: The athlete strains to lift the heavy weights, determined to break her personal record.
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She strains to see.
My skin strains to contain me.
Elsewhere, Martin strains to put Ai's story in context.
The more effortful tourist-aimed cooking strains to deliver.
Such moments stand out because the book otherwise rarely strains to demonstrate its purposes or intelligence.
Herman strains to pull up three-feet-tall weeds that hinder the harvest.
With its off-center dialogue and upscale industrial settings, "Gigantic" strains to be original.
But despite the nominally dramatic events of his journey, the writing strains to evoke feeling.
In the village classroom, everyone strains to see and hear the petite girl.
Rauch strains to find merit even in the positions of intemperate talk-show hosts.
Flu pandemics occur when people encounter new viral strains to which they have no immunity.
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