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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to be make" is not grammatically correct in written English
It should be written as "to be made" or "to be making" depending on the context. Here are some examples of correct usage: - I am going to be made into a cake. - She wants to be making a difference in the world. - To be made a manager in this company, one must have at least 5 years of experience. - The decision to be made about the project's budget was a difficult one.
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It is going to be make or break".
"This is probably going to be make or break for John, Mr. Dahlmann said.
Their tea rule appears to be: make it as uninviting as possible.
Every city had a desire "oxford's deepest desired are to be make a difference.
For the NHS, 2016 really does appear to be make or break time.
David Cameron claims there are 70,000 – but they may be too disparate to be make air strikes effective.
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Nothing was found, and his former employers concluded the story to be "make-believe".
Though the apps work on the same principle, specific features turned out to be make-or-break.
"It's a lovely land of make-believe that has no connection to the way L.A. is trying to be make-believe".
However, unless a Scottish referendum on independence or "devo max" reshapes the political scene before the general election, issues of national identity are not going to be make-or-break territory for Labour any time soon.
If, by contrast, we shifted the focus to a much shorter time period – which arguably would make more sense, given that the next decade or so could turn out to be make-or-break in terms of avoiding climate tipping points – then the impact of vapour trails and other short-lived impacts look massively more significant.
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