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  2. Try - Wikipedia

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    "Try (For Good Reason)", a song by Night Ranger from Feeding off the Mojo "Try (Just a Little Bit Harder)", a song by Roxette from Room Service; Sport.

  3. Try (rugby) - Wikipedia

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    A try is a way of scoring points in rugby union and rugby league football. A try is scored by grounding the ball in the opposition's in-goal area (on or behind the goal line). Rugby union and league differ slightly in defining "grounding the ball" and the "in-goal" area. In rugby union a try is worth 5 points, and in rugby league a try is worth ...

  4. Trial and error - Wikipedia

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    Chemists simply try chemicals at random until they find one with the desired effect. In a more sophisticated version, chemists select a narrow range of chemicals it is thought may have some effect using a technique called structure–activity relationship. (The latter case can be alternatively considered as a changing of the problem rather than ...

  5. Try square - Wikipedia

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    A try square or try-square is a woodworking tool used for marking and checking 90° angles on pieces of wood. Though woodworkers use many different types of square, the try square is considered one of the essential tools for woodworking. [1] The square in the name refers to the 90° angle.

  6. Square (tool) - Wikipedia

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    Try square, or joiner's square A try square is the woodworking equivalent of an engineer's square. Made with a thin steel blade fixed at 90° into a thicker stock that is typically made of wood. The inside face of the stock is sometimes faced with brass to reduce wear. Historically woodworkers would often make their own try squares out of wood.

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