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5 Sentences With "went to the effort of"

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DRAM went to the effort of writing an EP himself and duetting with his mom.
That year, the company actually went to the effort of issuing a press release to say it was done with the big trade show and would instead introduce TVs, soundbars, and other products at its own media briefings on its own schedule.
I'll admit that some went to the effort of writing to me just to let me know how much of a whiny millennial I was but the majority seemed to feel the same: people were saying their productivity was adversely impacted when they had to get up earlier.
Retrieved 27 May 2010 or his description of the relationship of German artists to the Nazi extermination camps in German-occupied Poland."Heitere Stunden in Auschwitz" (Happy Hours in Auschwitz) , in Die Zeit, No. 5, 25 January 2007 Contemporary author Karl- Heinz Janßen wrote on 27 February 1987 about Klee, "Contemporary historical research ignores this subject [of medical crimes during the Nazi period]; [...] if it were not for the free-lance journalist, Ernst Klee, who went to the effort of reading thousands of case files and rummaging through archives of institutions, almost nothing would be known today about one of the most horrible atrocities of this century." Klee died in his hometown of Frankfurt am Main at the age of 71 after a long and severe illness.
In a later part of the feud, in 1612, when the Neishes robbed the Macnabs, the Macnabs apparently took revenge by attacking the Neishes on the island, all of whom were killed except for one small boy who hid under a bed and from who all of the name Neish are allegedly descended. According to the New Statistical Account of Scotland there is a tradition that the Neishes or Nishes felt that they were safe from reprisals on the island because they had the only boat on the loch, but the Macnabs went to the effort of carrying their own boat on their shoulders and over the Grampian Mountains to get to the island. The Neishes had a small castle on the island and the ruins of it still remain, and the remnants of a little boat abandoned by the Macnabs on their way back over the hills were still seen into the early part of the 20th Century.Joan Finnigan, Giants of Canada's Ottawa Valley, General Store Pub.

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