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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always make it" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to express consistency or reliability in achieving something.
Example: "No matter the challenges, she always makes it to the top of her class."
Alternatives: "consistently achieve it" or "always succeed in it".
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"I always make it.
They always make it".
"They always make it fun and we always make it fun for them.
I don't always make it that far.
They always make it to the sky.
He could always make it interesting".
But potential doesn't always make it.
We can always make it funnier later".
I always make it a good experience.
In his vision they always make it home safely.
But they do not always make it easy.
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