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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I shall make" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to express a future intention or commitment to create or produce something. Example: "I shall make a presentation for the upcoming meeting to outline our project goals."
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A member of a uniformed service who returns to service after a break in service that occurs during the election period specified in clause (i) shall make the election described in subparagraph (B) within 30 days after the date of the reentry into service of the member.
I shall make my own.
I shall make my own," she said.
I shall make my own camp elthwhere.
Therefore I shall make very great efforts.
"I shall make something of it".
I shall make an attempt to explain.
"Professions of impartiality," he declared, "I shall make none".
But in this case, I shall make an exception.
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In consequence, when I am 80, I shall have made still more progress.
"When I shall have made up my mind to go to hell, I will cut my own throat and go direct, and not travel round by way of the Southern Confederacy," he replied.
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