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Discover Ludwig"make a fortune" is correct and can be used in written English
It is usually used when referring to making a large amount of money. For example, "He had dreams of making a fortune in the stock market."
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It will make a fortune.
I'm out to make a fortune".
Whoever wins stands to make a fortune.
It has yet to make a fortune.
He'd make a fortune selling it.
They only want to make a fortune.
Didn't that make a fortune?
NBC will make a fortune.
Gangs make a fortune trading in lives.
If it works we'll make a fortune.
YouTube's founders and investors will make a fortune.
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