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to try multiple
verb
To attempt; to endeavour. Followed by infinitive.
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"Originally I was trying just one airport but found out it was better to try multiple ones".
After confirming that I am, in fact, a 10.5, he acknowledged that not all shoes of the same size fit the same, and encouraged me to try multiple pairs of the same boot.
Most phones don't have the smarts or the wherewithal to try multiple ports and servers.
SJW use may be a marker of people searching for relief from depression and who are willing to try multiple self-help and professional treatments to deal with their problems.
Be willing to try multiple bras.
Most authors have had to try multiple publishers.
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Be open to trying multiple brands and styles.
As well as using multiple search engines to find a video, try multiple video sites and/or multiple YouTube channels before choosing a video.
"Whenever these services appear, people will try multiple services to determine which delivers the most value for them," he said.
Women are often taught the principles of positioning and attachment when breastfeeding and often try multiple positions to enable successful breastfeeding.
Scott Paul, president of the Alliance for American Manufacturing, a trade group supported by steel companies and the United Steelworkers Union, said the administration seems to be trying multiple negotiating strategies at once.
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