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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a make shift" is not correct in written English.
The correct expression is "a makeshift," which refers to something that is temporary or improvised.
Example: "We had to use a makeshift table for the party since the original one was broken."
Alternatives: "a temporary solution" or "an improvised arrangement."
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Wassim al-Ahmad, a member of the Muadamiyeh local council, said five UN investigators visited a make shift hospital, interviewing doctors and around a 100 patients.
"I'm in a make shift home now.
Pretty great for a make shift clinic.
I jumped into a make shift, mattress-voiceover-booth-structure….
You can make a make shift terrine pan with two bread tins.
When Tom P. entered the lounge and stood on a make shift podium, you could sense the collective sounds of everyone's heartbeat.
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Cheated of his own family, Wales forms-and then must defend-a make-shift community where trust and respect are the founding pillars.
Benny was standing at the entrance of a make-shift checkroom near the elevator.
During the action, seven protesters built a make-shift cage on the asphalt.
There is an old gasworks, where the ground is in urgent need of decontamination, and a depressing stretch of tarmac, serving only as a make-shift car park.
The positives would be Marco Di Vaio clicking with the team, creating many chances and a make-shift CB pair (Camara, Thomas getting the job done.
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