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The phrase "strove to demonstrate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing efforts made to show or prove something, often in a formal or academic context.
Example: "The researchers strove to demonstrate the effectiveness of the new treatment through rigorous testing."
Alternatives: "attempted to show" or "worked to illustrate".
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In Consilience: The Unity of Knowledge (1998), he strove to demonstrate the interrelatedness and evolutionary origins of all human thought.
Awakened by Hume's skepticism from what he called the "dogmatic slumbers" induced by theologically inflected thought, Kant strove to demonstrate the possibility of true scientific knowledge and the rationality of ethics, aesthetic judgments and even religion.
Boyle was deeply concerned about the widespread perception that irreligion and atheism were on the rise, and he strove to demonstrate ways in which science and religion were mutually supportive.
Scholars such as Albert Eichhorn and Ernst Troeltsch strove to demonstrate that Christianity's customs and dogmas developed over time and in response to socioeconomic factors as well as influences from other traditions in particular, Hellenistic Judaism and the religions of the Roman Empire.
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Epicureans' treatment of specific emotions, such as the fear of death and the gods, or the desire for honor, typically strove to show how they are baseless and destructive of the good life.
He proceeded to demonstrate.
To demonstrate, Martins moonwalked.
To demonstrate family togetherness?
They want to demonstrate?
Mr. McDermott slumped to demonstrate.
"You're allowed to demonstrate".
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