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"take effort to" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to the act of putting in effort to accomplish something. For example: "It will take effort to finish all of our work on time."
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As a result, many researchers take effort to improve the learning efficiency of BP algorithm by various enhancements.
Between coverage on major television networks, live streams and social media, it would take effort to miss the debate.
They are casts of buildings – huts or shacks or sheds – that are hard to find and take effort to see.
It does take effort to push down (less able arms may struggle), but exacts quantities with a pressurised "whoosh", combining cafetiere plunge and chemistry set satisfaction.
In the Central Business District (CBD), alleyways, basements and unmarked doors hide a thrilling assortment of bars and design stores that take effort to find, but are all the more worthwhile for it.
But it does take effort to keep up.
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Some countries publish emission inventories of VOCs, and take efforts to minimize VOC release into the environment.
Urdu paper Mashriq hoped that politicians will take efforts to avoid causing any harm to the country's democratic system.
And teachers have to take efforts to retain the 'classroom teaching' as the technology is taking the adult education out of classroom making it more universal online.
Then take efforts to improve it.
Take efforts to ward off sickness by always washing your hands and keeping good hygiene.
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