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The phrase "trying to emphasize" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone's attempt to highlight or emphasize a particular point or idea. Example: "She kept repeating the same phrase, trying to emphasize the importance of hard work in achieving success."
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And that's the concept I'm trying to emphasize here.
I'm just trying to emphasize something different here.
Republicans are trying to emphasize the companies' longtime Democratic ties.
"That's what we're trying to emphasize for the Internet".
And that is the duality that I'm trying to emphasize here.
"Over time we're really trying to emphasize Wideband as a mainstream product," he said.
"We've been trying to emphasize the focus, definitely, on every single point," Djokovic said.
Mr. Squadron, for his part, is trying to emphasize the diversity of his backers.
That was more or less what Constantine was trying to emphasize.
My main focus was trying to emphasize the consequences of the changes taking place.
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This week Apple launched a new ad trying to emphasize its quaint Silicon Valley roots.
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