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Discover LudwigThe phrase "try too hard" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is used to describe when someone is putting too much effort into achieving something, often to the point that it is counterproductive. For example, "Tara was so determined to do well on the exam that she ended up studying too much and ended up burning out; she tried too hard."
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People try too hard.
You can try too hard.
It doesn't try too hard.
Did he try too hard?
Don't try too hard to innovate.
Brunch menus generally try too hard.
The first says don't try too hard.
You don't want to try too hard".
"Sometimes you can try too hard".
One can try too hard, then.
"They try too hard and pull something.
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