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Discover Ludwig"take attempts" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to describe the action of trying something multiple times. For example: "I'm determined to get the job done, so I'm going to take attempts until I succeed."
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Or take attempts to push forward global cooperation to make tax rules beneficial to the poorest countries.
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There's also the risk Ken would take attempting to make his dream work.
Bait taking attempts and percentage outcome (e.g. successful, caught) varied between seabird species and was not always related to species abundance around fishing vessels.
Recently, many systems biology studies took attempts to resolve the complex problem of cisplatin resistance.
In fact, we took attempts to make the choice options as realistic as possible.
It spread very quickly and it took attempt after attempt after attempt and the involvement of civil society groups to get you to remove it.
It may take multiple attempts and much effort before making a successful deal.
This is often through challenging content which may take multiple attempts to complete.
For some people, it can take many attempts to quit before they are successful.
It may take some attempts to feel results.
Correct sensor positioning may take several attempts.
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