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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'the attempt of' is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to refer to someone trying to do something, usually with the intention of achieving or accomplishing something. For example, "Despite the challenges, Mike never gave up on the attempt of finishing the marathon."
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the attempt of
verb
To try.
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What worries us is the attempt of some secular elements to isolate and exclude others.
The attempt of each to do so is bound to be frustrated.
I applaud the attempt of Jenny Strauss Clay to rescue her father's name from its unsavory associations.
It is the attempt of a young writer to reconcile her worldly ambitions with her heavenly understanding.
Saturn is the attempt of a chastened GM to re-invent carmaking from a "blank sheet of paper".
W., of course, is making the attempt of Bill and Hillary to re-establish themselves as the leaders of the Democratic Party much easier.
The plot focuses on the attempt of a runaway Scot, Perchik, to seek sanctuary with a sadistic butcher, Saul, and his cowed wife, Vanessa.
The report states clearly that the attempt of the inquest to draw a link between blood alcohol and late arrival was "fundamentally flawed".
The legislation was prompted in large part by the attempt of one criminal, Mark Christie, to change his name while in prison upstate.
Now he's guiding the attempt of the occupying superpower to turn back the insurgents, some of whom are the same ones he armed to defeat the Soviet Union.
An entire paperback book exists in German about the attempt of a theater in Cologne to stage the play's world premiere in 1978.
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