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28 Sentences With "taken a stab at"

How to use taken a stab at in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "taken a stab at" and check conjugation/comparative form for "taken a stab at". Mastering all the usages of "taken a stab at" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Axios's Mike Allen has taken a stab at diagnosing the problem.
It's not the first time Carrey's taken a stab at the Trump administration.
A group called Vote Climate US PAC has taken a stab at this.
He's also taken a stab at Star Wars, editing the prequels into one film, too.
Since then, Citigroup and JPMorgan have all taken a stab at looking at the Trump effect on earnings.
You can take inspiration from the many children who've taken a stab at trying to woo their crushes.
Indeed, it seems that every major publication has taken a stab at trying to chronicle and explain Trump's lying.
Whether you want to tone up, slim down, or boost your mood, you've likely taken a stab at tweaking your fitness routine.
HBO's "Carnivale" is among the dramas that have taken a stab at this period, and that was filtered through a supernatural prism.
Yet Mr. Trump won some praise for having taken a stab at tackling such a complex and vitally important issue to many Americans.
Although Thicke is known for his music, he has taken a stab at acting, appearing in "The Wonder Years" and "The New Lassie."
Even a few of our favorite OG brands (we're looking at you, Ben & Jerry's) have taken a stab at it with their proverbial spoons.
Some groups have taken a stab at calculating what climate change will cost the world, or conversely, how much humanity would save by becoming more sustainable.
Big-name talent like Jane Pauley, Meredith Vieira, Katie Couric and Anderson Cooper have taken a stab at the genre in the past, and each one failed.
The worker group Organization United for Respect at Walmart (OUR Walmart) has taken a stab at liberating this internal information through an app of its own called WorkIt.
The Outdoor Industry Association has taken a stab at estimating the economic output of federally owned lands that make up more than a quarter of the country's terrain.
Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) as already taken a stab at climate policy through her plan for public lands released in April, which also calls for ending new leases for fossil fuel extraction.
We now know that there are only two seasons of Game of Thrones left (and possibly only 13 episodes), so we've taken a stab at predicting the key things that will happen in Season 7.
Not only has the Obama administration taken huge strides in its creation of the US Digital Service, the administration has taken a stab at growing Silicon Valley hustle in a city of bureaucrats with 18F.
We've taken a stab at tracing our furry friend's evolution, from Paganism to German folklore to malls across the U.S.In nature-based faiths, like Paganism, the rabbit or hare has long been associated with this time of year.
In the much-anticipated unveiling to cheering fans late on Thursday, Tesla boss Elon Musk had taken a stab at the design, power and durability of mainstream trucks, only to be shaken when his boast about his new vehicle's windows backfired.
Other apps have taken a stab at this kind of thing over the years, but none give you the flexibility of Plotagraph, which isn't exactly surprising considering the company has been making a desktop version of the software for the last year.
For those who've never taken a stab at art and are maybe too perfectionist to allow themselves the freedom to play around in an unfamiliar medium, a cannabis painting class might be just what the doctor ordered to remove some of those inhibitions.
During the tightly choreographed unveiling of the Cybertruck to cheering fans on Thursday, Tesla boss Elon Musk had taken a stab at the design, power and durability of mainstream trucks, only to be shaken when his boast about his new truck's windows backfired.
During the tightly choreographed unveiling of the Cybertruck to cheering fans on Thursday, Tesla boss Elon Musk had taken a stab at the design, power and durability of mainstream trucks, only to be shaken when his boast about his new truck's windows backfired.
There are reasons for this: Many TV stars before Ms. Kelly — Katie Couric, Jane Pauley and Anderson Cooper among them — have taken a stab at solo daytime talk shows and failed; Ms. Kelly's Sunday evening show courted controversy and generated middling ratings; her competition, Kelly Ripa and Ryan Seacrest's "Live," is formidable; daytime audiences are significantly more diverse and female-driven than the audience for her Fox News show; and, well, people in the television industry like to sharpen their knives when a big personality tries something new.
The weather media in the United States includes coverage of weather and weather forecasting by farmers' almanacs, newspapers, radio, television stations, and the internet. Farmers' Almanacs have taken a stab at forecasting for the following year or so for around two centuries. At first, weather media included reporting on past events, with forecasting playing a role from the late 19th century onward. Weather-related information proliferated to near real-time after the invention of the telegraph.
After 17 years of marriage in 1937 Loos finally asked Emerson for a divorce and he agreed but would continue to stave off any talk of plans, making finalization impossible. When Emerson was deemed well enough to leave the sanatorium, she paid for a nurse to care for him in an apartment of his own. MGM had bought the film rights to Clare Boothe Luce's 1936 smash Broadway hit The Women in 1937. Many writers had, unsuccessfully, taken a stab at a screenplay version.

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