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Putting in the efforts vs Putting in the effort

Both phrases are correct. However, they're used in different contexts. 'Putting in the effort' is the more common and idiomatic phrase, referring to the act of making an effort or trying hard. 'Putting in the efforts' is less common and may sound awkward to native English speakers, as 'efforts' is often used in a more general sense rather than as individual actions.
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Putting in the efforts

'Putting in the efforts' is not commonly used in English. It may sound awkward to native speakers as 'efforts' is typically used in a more general sense.

It is better to use 'putting in the effort' when referring to the act of making an effort or trying hard.
  • Although I'm not really putting in the effort that I'd like.
  • Yes, if you want to continue to be outstanding you have to continue putting in the effort.
  • Since then, it has made considerable efforts, putting in place an impressive series of modernising reforms.
  • After liking her so much, you're finally putting in some effort.
  • According to the rights group based in Srinagar nearly two hundred thousand relatives of desaparecidos have been putting in untiring efforts to ascertain the whereabouts of their missing ones.
  • you cannot stop putting efforts to stay in shape.
  • The EESC also suggests investing particular efforts into putting in place a series of indicators which would allow real measurement of performances in terms of competitiveness and development.
  • You're the only one that's putting any effort into the relationship.
  • I'm hardly ever here anymore, I'm putting in minimal effort when I am here, and yet my article is still the front-page lead.
  • You are putting no effort into -
  • You're not even putting any effort into the lie.
  • Where should we putting our efforts?
  • And I feel like I'm the only one that's putting any effort into this relationship.
  • I should like to emphasise that we are paying undue attention to these allegations instead of putting more efforts into countering the terrorist threat in Europe.
  • The EU is equally putting great effort into international improvement of MRV standards post-2012.
  • Because if I were to find out that you weren't putting in your full effort,
  • We are also enormously grateful that the Barroso Commission is putting in so much effort, as is the German Presidency, with its desire to focus more on the weak areas that need improving and on a serious energy plan.
  • Bryan, thank you for putting so much effort in Shania's presentation.
  • Please don't think I'm criticizing anybody here, but it really seems like you are putting more effort into holding our dog than finding the people who murdered my brother and Tyler.
  • In the year under review, Migros continued putting much effort into developing its labels: in spring 2009, the retailer was the first Swiss company with nationwide operations to roll out the new Topten label for particularly energy-efficient electric appliances and consumer electronics.

Alternatives:

  • putting in the effort
  • making an effort
  • trying hard
  • exerting effort
  • working hard

Putting in the effort

'Putting in the effort' is a common and idiomatic phrase in English, referring to the act of making an effort or trying hard.

This phrase is used to describe the action of making an effort or trying hard to achieve a goal.
  • Although I'm not really putting in the effort that I'd like.
  • Yes, if you want to continue to be outstanding you have to continue putting in the effort.
  • Since then, it has made considerable efforts, putting in place an impressive series of modernising reforms.
  • After liking her so much, you're finally putting in some effort.
  • According to the rights group based in Srinagar nearly two hundred thousand relatives of desaparecidos have been putting in untiring efforts to ascertain the whereabouts of their missing ones.
  • you cannot stop putting efforts to stay in shape.
  • The EESC also suggests investing particular efforts into putting in place a series of indicators which would allow real measurement of performances in terms of competitiveness and development.
  • You're the only one that's putting any effort into the relationship.
  • I'm hardly ever here anymore, I'm putting in minimal effort when I am here, and yet my article is still the front-page lead.
  • You are putting no effort into -
  • You're not even putting any effort into the lie.
  • Where should we putting our efforts?
  • And I feel like I'm the only one that's putting any effort into this relationship.
  • I should like to emphasise that we are paying undue attention to these allegations instead of putting more efforts into countering the terrorist threat in Europe.
  • The EU is equally putting great effort into international improvement of MRV standards post-2012.
  • Because if I were to find out that you weren't putting in your full effort,
  • We are also enormously grateful that the Barroso Commission is putting in so much effort, as is the German Presidency, with its desire to focus more on the weak areas that need improving and on a serious energy plan.
  • Bryan, thank you for putting so much effort in Shania's presentation.
  • Please don't think I'm criticizing anybody here, but it really seems like you are putting more effort into holding our dog than finding the people who murdered my brother and Tyler.
  • In the year under review, Migros continued putting much effort into developing its labels: in spring 2009, the retailer was the first Swiss company with nationwide operations to roll out the new Topten label for particularly energy-efficient electric appliances and consumer electronics.

Alternatives:

  • making an effort
  • trying hard
  • exerting effort
  • working hard
  • giving it your all

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