AN ATTEMPT WAS MADE

Definition: An effort or action was taken in order to achieve a particular result.

Synonyms: Effort Made, Try Done, Bid Made, Shot Taken, Effort Exerted

Usage Examples in Sentences

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An attempt was made to climb the tree, but the branches were too high.
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After some practice, an attempt was made to solve the puzzle successfully.
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During the soccer game, an attempt was made to score a goal with a powerful kick.
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With a map in hand, an attempt was made to navigate through the forest.
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In the laboratory, an attempt was made to replicate the experiment with different variables.
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Recognizing the need for change, an attempt was made to revitalize the aging neighborhood.
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In the art studio, an attempt was made to capture the essence of the vibrant sunset on canvas.
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Despite the intricacies of quantum mechanics, an attempt was made to decipher the enigma of particle-wave duality.
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After realizing his mistake, an attempt was made to apologize to his friend.
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An attempt was made to bake a cake for the birthday party, but it turned out to be a disaster.
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In the face of adversity, an attempt was made to find a solution to the problem.
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Despite feeling nervous, an attempt was made to give a speech in front of the large audience.
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Sheila made an attempt to repair the broken vase, but it shattered further.
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The students made an attempt to solve the difficult math problem together.
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To address the issue, an attempt was made to negotiate with the opposing party.
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An attempt was made by the chef to recreate the famous recipe.

Usage Example in Conversation

Manager: I noticed there was a delay in submitting the report. Can you explain what happened?Employee: Yes, there was a technical issue with the software we use for data analysis. I tried to troubleshoot it, but unfortunately, it took longer than expected.Manager: I see. So, an attempt was made to fix the problem. Have you resolved it now?Employee: Yes, I managed to find a workaround and the report has been submitted.
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