Used to propose taking a specific action as an attempt to solve a problem.
“Let's try calling the office one more time before we give up.”
“Let's try switching the order of the presentations and see if that helps.”
This direct, action-oriented phrase often appears near the end of the Problem Solving conversation, once the speakers have agreed on what to do. Because it signals a firmer decision than tentative suggestions like 'what if' or 'perhaps,' it's a strong candidate for the answer to a 'what did they decide to do' question.
Synonyms: let's attempt, let's go with, let's give it a shot