Sentence examples for try logging from inspiring English sources

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Then, for some reason, I decided to try logging into the Princeton VPN first — and everything was suddenly fine.

The reason, he says, is that anyone could use a lockout policy to try logging in to a victim's account, "knowing that you won't succeed, but also knowing that the victim won't be able to use the account, either".

If you are serious about your health – well, obsessive really – you may want to try logging your sleep to see how long and how well you are actually slumbering.

UPDATE – Try logging in with @mac.com.

The term #error37 trended on Twitter after players were shown the code alongside a message telling them to wait and try logging on later.

When I try logging in, I am served with: "Your account has been disabled.

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— Jonathan Marino (@JonMarino) May 18 , 2012@moorehn Have they tried logging out and logging back in again?

But on a lark, he tried logging a complaint on the Web site.

The wireless signal was extremely weak, so he walked back to his truck, climbed in and tried logging in from there.

As Kline at UCLA tried logging into the Stanford Research Institute's computer for the first time, the system crashed just as he was typing the letter "G" in "LOGIN".

In the comments to the video, some users have tried logging in and out of Gmail hundreds of times without it working.

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