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Discover Ludwig"with effort" is a perfectly correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it whenever you want to suggest that something is being done with a certain amount of effort. For example: "John worked hard to complete the project, with effort and dedication."
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It supplants ability with effort.
We learn little, and only with effort.
The nation brims over with effort, good cheer and hope.
On Primrose Hill, the young faces are bursting with effort.
Her voice is cheerful; she speaks with effort.
With effort and application annual royal revenue reached £1 million.
The paper is portable, easily scannable and, with effort, preservable.
With effort, I calmed down and tried to stay reasonable.
"It doesn't have anything to do with effort.
I would watch the teacher's face flex with effort.
With effort, information can be rendered into knowledge.
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