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Discover LudwigThe phrase "suggested try to" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a combination of two separate ideas, but it lacks proper grammatical structure. Example: "I suggested trying to improve your skills through practice."
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It features a 12-foot-high frame of a person reaching up as if to hail a cab, wave to someone across the street or, as some have suggested, try to grab some Mardi Gras beads.
The two common scheduling strategies suggested try to reorder the service sequence of the nodes, by prioritizing the nodes with long data packets, compared with the nodes with short data packets.
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If Mr. McCain was playing politics, he seemed to be trying to bolster his conservative credentials, with an eye toward the Republican primaries, and not, as some New School students had suggested, trying to gain credibility as a moderate.
It has suggested trying to find a way of maintaining teacher numbers nationally but allowing numbers to fall locally.
One member suggested trying to find a comedy show, so Koolwal set the Events app's search feature to find them a comedy event nearby that night.
"If you come back," I suggested, trying to be helpful, "maybe avoid Used Car Night".
But from there, the doctors split: Some suggested trying to reason or even empathize with patient anxieties, while others suggested zero tolerance for discriminatory views.
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