The language of thusthis site is English, so natural language text should follow normal English idiom. "Try this" implies uncertainty: if you do this, it might work. If the poster is uncertain, then the question is unclear, or the poster is not knowledgeable. We don't want those kinds of questions and "answers".
If a colleague had a very difficulty problem, I might suggest they "try" something, and we together would iterate to a solution. That iterative approach would be appropriate for a conversational forum. But SO does not have that format. "Answer" posts should be for definitive "this will solve your problem" statements. "Try" posts should be comments, or not posted at all. It is right to flag code dumps with only a "Try this" introduction as VLQ. When I see them in the VLQ queue I mark that they should have been a comment.