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Discover LudwigThe phrase "tried searching" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when someone has attempted to search for something. For example, "I tried searching for the answer online, but I couldn't find it."
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It started when I tried searching for songs I've cowritten.
I tried searching my omnipotent "Complete New Yorker DVD" archive, but I couldn't get any hits.
Before the Union Station test, the agency tried searching carry-on items and passengers.
I tried searching online and called Woodside Farm just to check.
I tried searching in English, then in French, and scoured every section of the site, even the least likely ones.
Mr. Cruz, 60, who barely recalls that he is in prison for killing someone who sold him fake cocaine, grew confused and resistant when guards tried searching him.
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Try searching for your specific error message in Microsoft's Knowledge Base at search.support.microsoft.com.support.microsoft.com
Try searching for 'Tiananmen Square' in China; you don't find a lot".
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