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It's enough to try one's hand at writing music, not necessarily intending to end up with a finished work, in order to understand the process through which musical ideas achieve concrete form.

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To try one’s hand at it might do well enough, now and then, to spice an otherwise luxurious life, but as a steady diet the thing was too unrelenting.

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Promotion, however, and the invitation to try one's hand at some greater venture, do not come automatically to an officer because of the onset of war.

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The materials necessary to try one's hand at modelling are very inexpensive.

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It would be unnatural not to try one's hand.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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