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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a kid to make" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express the idea of creating or having a child, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "They always talked about wanting a kid to make their family complete."
Alternatives: "a child to raise" or "a kid to have".
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You can't beat a kid to make them do what you want.
"I was lucky enough as a kid to make my iconic picture," he said.
A Turkish immigrant, Rizai sold comic books on the street in Istanbul as a kid to make extra money.
"The goal is not for a kid to make 100 bucks at the Farmers' Market," Jennings said.
You can't beat a kid to make them do what you want them to do.
We gotta wonder what happened to her as a kid to make her hate homosexuals this much.
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I hate for a kid to have made a flippant remark and get lumped in with Covington Catholic," Lilly told the publication.
"Personally I don't think that is right but again it's up to he kid to make a decision, he made it, so good luck to him".
They pick this kid to make an example out of?
Option 3: Ask your kid to make you an authorized user on his or her credit card.
"They're forcing a lot of kids to make decisions".
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