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The phrase 'the effort of' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate an effort made by someone to achieve a particular outcome. For example, "The effort of the fire fighters was able to contain the blaze."
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The effort of it — there's effort involved.
The effort of consolation made him bold.
And yet he vividly remembered the effort of smiling.
Y'know, to avoid the effort of having to break sweat.
The effort of putting together each entry is self-organized.
The effort of standing had left him light-headed.
My jaw ached from the effort of eating it.
Can't fault the effort of any of our players.
Some people drifted away, exhausted by the effort of organizing.
The effort of following was rewarded in the final arrival.
It must be the effort of a bona-fide amateur.
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