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The phrase "try to foul" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to sports or games where a player attempts to commit a foul against an opponent. Example: "In an effort to stop the fast break, the defender decided to try to foul the opposing player."
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Jefferson got the ball on the wing and James came running out to try to foul him to stop the clock.
This kind of thing: "Messi gets the ball and the real players try to foul him but Messi doesn't go down easy, just like Jewish chicks #ElClasico".
As the Knicks and Boston traded the lead in the second half, Houston's only reprieve came when he sat for 1.4 seconds, when Howard Eisley was brought on the floor to try to foul the Celtics.
It's just that when your so-called partners twist what you think and try to foul up your message, it's time to act... the one thing that will not take place is a mass exodus from the coalition by the Lib Dems.
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"Marquis Teague tried to foul and they didn't call it; no one fouled," Kentucky Coach John Calipari said.
And now I'm here, trying to foul a guy".
(One team tried to foul but was unable to because of ball movement).
Nelson recalled one incident where he actually chased Chamberlain off the court and into the stands trying to foul him.
As Upson tried to foul him, Klose tenaciously scored his 50th goal in 99 matches for Germany.
I just tried to foul Pargo, wasn't trying to hurt him and they called a flagrant two".
"It was obvious and blatant they were trying to foul me so I wouldn't get a 3-point play".
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