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effort

in an effort to or in effort to

The correct phrase to use is "in an effort to." "Effort" is a singular noun, so it should be preceded by "an" which is the indefinite article for singular nouns starting with vowels. It is grammatically incorrect to say, "in an effort to." … [Read more...] about in an effort to or in effort to

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