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The phrase "to make an effort" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe when someone tries hard to do something, or when someone puts in a lot of effort. For example: "He was determined to pass the exam, so he made an effort to study hard every day."
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So everybody has to make an effort.
Everybody has to make an effort, right?
"You have to make an effort".
Your mouth has to make an effort".
"But I knew I was going to make an effort.
"But we are going to make an effort.
They have to make an effort to supply maximum concentration.
So I forced myself to make an effort.
"In America you have to make an effort".
I have to make an effort to be professional".
They have to make an effort to get there.
More suggestions(16)
to make an attempt
to exert an effort
to make an enterprise
to make an alignment
to permit an effort
to transform an effort
to making an effort
to make an application
to make an exhibition
to make an investment
to make an analysis
to make an impact
to make an arrangement
to make an announcement
to make an offer
to lead an effort
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