verb
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
effort
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We redoubled our efforts to control the flood of water that gushes down our field from the mountains behind.
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You will to the utmost maintain a middle attitude and redouble your efforts to carry out our policy.
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But Sheffield, who had survived two spot kick claims against goalkeeper Alan Kelly and full-back Ward, simply redoubled their efforts .
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When the United States intervened, the Front redoubled its efforts .
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The company is redoubling efforts to make its young advertising salesforce more professional.
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An appropriate response, it seemed, would have been for the company to redouble its efforts to improve its own offering.
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But the 90-strong band of pensioners are determined not to be down hearted and they have redoubled their fund raising efforts .
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When Chutra saw that I was laughing, he redoubled his efforts until we were at war with hundreds of monkeys.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Ashenden doubted it, his doubt redoubling as the coach drew further and further away from Oxford along the A34.
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From then on the pretty servant girls eyed him with a lustrous regret and redoubled their attentions.
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Instead of rethinking their programme, they redoubled their efforts to implement it.
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The company is redoubling efforts to make its young advertising salesforce more professional.
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When the United States intervened, the Front redoubled its efforts.
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You will to the utmost maintain a middle attitude and redouble your efforts to carry out our policy.