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Discover Ludwig"with attempts" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is generally used to describe a gradual process of effort or an ongoing series of attempts. For example, "Over the past few months, I have been working on the project, with attempts to improve the existing system."
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He has also struggled with attempts to learn Japanese.
Now those provisions are being tested, with attempts underway to narrow the scope of the act.
Both of the successor countries have since struggled with attempts to define their identity.
It might make some sense of, for instance, his problem with attempts to extirpate Obamacare.
They starkly contrast with attempts elsewhere in the West to defuse tensions and integrate Muslim minorities.
The wires were rife with attempts to bury the bad and turn up the good.
Officials at the commission say they are unimpressed with attempts to rewrite history.
Inside Greece, further complications have emerged with attempts to make payments to companies outside Greece.
Authoritative information about the biochar industry is scarce, with attempts to quantify the market varying widely.
The Treasury said last night it was unhappy with attempts to destabilise Mr King.
Tan has links, according to German authorities, with attempts to fix a Premiership match in 1999.
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