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Free sign upThe phrase "trying to try" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is often used to describe the act of making an effort or attempting to do something. Example: She was constantly trying to try new things, but always ended up sticking to her usual routine. This phrase can also be used in a motivational or encouraging context. Example: Keep pushing forward, keep trying to try until you reach your goal.
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Senior officials in Brussels close to Herman van Rompuy, president of the European council who is trying to try to broker a deal and find an alternative, have indicated that they expect Juncker to pull out soon if the dispute is not resolved.
They're trying to try to set the Championship season alight".
Prompting Americans to retrain to improve their global competitiveness is better than trying to try to keep jobs at home.
According to the transcript, Monsanto attorney Eric Lasker complained to the judge that the plaintiffs' attorneys are "trying to try the case in litigation and the press".
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And not just out there, trying to, trying to get more people to understand what our brand is.
And I made it a point to try, to try to move.
I also tried (more correctly, I tried to try) the Rolando, a concealed-platform pump in oxblood crocodile.
My job as a CEO is always to try to try to see how we can learn to work differently, to use our technology better.
"You go there to try to try to get better, to try to get that half, that 1% better.
Trying to stay dry, trying to stay warm, trying to eat enough, drink enough, to survive the day".
But she's trying, trying to stay alive.
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