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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I really make" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when emphasizing the action of creating or producing something, often to express a strong belief in one's ability or contribution. Example: "I really make a difference in my community through volunteer work."
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Did I really make it that complicated?
"I really make my work about those kind of moments.
But I really make a point of not eating meat that I don't know where it comes from".
And you're thinking, how can I really make a mark on this season?
That said, I really make an effort to be myself and also to come up with something that's actually new.
I could probably have gone to a job at a Test ground but what difference could I really make?
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I really made it when I came back in May".
"I really made the right decision".
It wasn't until I was writing Next to Love that I really made the connection".
"I really made sure, like, no tweeting on the Sabbath," he said.
"I really made an enormous mistake — clearly and obviously," she said, in an interview published on People.com on Friday.
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