The phrase "do an attempt" is not commonly used in English; instead, you would typically say "make an attempt." This means to try or to put forth effort toward achieving something. For example, one might make an attempt to solve a problem or learn a new skill. Using the correct phrase enhances clarity in communication.
I am going to attempt jumping over the bench.
he made an attempt at kicking the ball...
I attempt to the party without being invited.
an attempt was to try and make a bond with other countries
you can make the sentence. "i am going to attempt to make a toy car tomorrow." or something along the lines of that. i hope you enjoy my answer. - madison_alm
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A "band" should never attempt to make dubstep. Any attempt will devalue the genre even further than Skrillex already has.
attempt, aspire, do one's best, drive for, go after, go all out, have a go, make an attempt, make an effort, propose, seek, shoot for, speculate, strive, struggle, tackle.
they tried to make life easier
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To make Germans think the Jews should be executed
Not at this time.