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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I also made" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to show that the speaker not only did something, but also did something else in addition to it. For example: "I made cookies for the party, but I also made a cake." In this sentence, the speaker is emphasizing that they not only made cookies, but they also made a cake. This phrase can also be used to add emphasis or clarify a point in a sentence. For example: "I was the first one to arrive at the event. I also made sure to bring enough food for everyone." In this sentence, the speaker is adding the information about bringing enough food to emphasize their responsibility and preparation for the event. Overall, "I also made" can be used in any situation where the speaker wants to add another action or detail to their statement.
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I also made a vase.
I also made a short film.
But I also made a third prediction.
"I also made him buy a couch," Ms. Dougherty said.
I also made a point of being naked.
But I also made bad decisions, no problem".
I also made a risotto with white truffles.
"I also made the chin patches for the Blues Brothers," he said.
I also made more robust yogurt-based soups, combining greens, legumes, grains, herbs and spices.
I stayed out of trouble but I also made some great putts for par".
"I also made dance a visual art rather than just a kinetic one," he says.
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