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Discover LudwigThe phrase "try harder at" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when encouraging someone to put in more effort towards a specific task or goal. Example: "If you want to improve your grades, you need to try harder at studying for your exams."
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I don't try harder at one place or another".
By the time they're 4, they even think they're "cleverer … better behaved and try harder at school" than boys.
This was the moment for people to work hard at school, try harder at relationships and realise their dreams.
If someone believes that they are lucky, and believes that good things will happen, they will try harder at a task, she says.
Gone are the days when I could just resolve to eat fewer sweets, watch less telly or try harder at hockey ("Lucy!" I can still hear our semi-apoplectic games teacher cry.
But, teams try harder at the end of a period.
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It is the fantasy that you don't have to try hard at anything – that you are born either brilliant or bad at it.
If you try hard enough – and sometimes you don't have to try hard at all – you can find all sorts of crazyballs evidence-free misleading gumph out there on the intertubes.
It gave me a chance to return to the real world, a place where people travel by train and bus, where they strive to bring up their families, where they try hard at work but live for their life after work.
It isn't worth my while to debate every ambitious Darwinist who wants to try hard at ridiculing the opposition, so my general policy is that Darwinists have to put a significant figure at risk before I will agree to a debate.
"Let's face it ladies: The media loves congratulating men for looking like sweaty, sloppy monsters who don't try hard at anything," Hughes said.
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