Root; you tried to get to the root of the problem, meaning the bottom or cause of the problem.
The sentence has one error, the word route means 'the way to get from one place to another', the correct word for the sentence is root meaning 'origin, source, or base'. The correct sentence should read:You tried to get to the root of the problem.
He explained the procedure concisely; I had no problem the first time I tried it.
'To inform' is a verb phrase in the sentence.
Contact you Chevy dealer there was a TSB (technical service bulletain) for the s10 there is a problem with the ignition switch. I drive a 2003 S10 and have had the same problem. I am not sure if this repair is free but it could be the answer to your problem. Obviously you should go this route if the battery, starter and all other solutions have been checked and tried.
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It is not incorrect. Maybe a better sentence would be: He tried to sway your vote. Or, He tried to bias your vote.
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i tried to cut an apple
I tried and tried, but it came to nought.
Emmett said: "well, the problem is you too had gone public now." Esme said: "Emmett" emmet was like: "what?" rosalie said: "no, she should know that this family is going to be... blah blah blah... "
I tried to write a better example.
tried so hard to win