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The phrase "always makes it" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something consistently achieves a certain outcome or result.
Example: "No matter the challenges, she always makes it to the finish line."
Alternatives: "consistently achieves it" or "always succeeds in it".
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I think it was my entry to Pixies fandom, and its surf-pop lightness means it always makes it on to my summer mixtapes.
"And he always makes it shorter".
"Labeling those cubbies always makes it a lot better.
He always makes it clear that near-retirees won't be affected.
But she always makes it a point to put on a pot for my visits.
That always makes it a lot better of a home run".
"Fifa always makes it easier to score in extra time," we would have claimed.
"Which is what always makes it all just so much fun".
Her acting is effortless, and she always makes it look easy".
Trump always makes it sound like this is U.S. taxpayer money — and he always uses a too-high estimate.
"It always makes it easier to keep the guys' confidence up when you win, so we're going to ride on that a little bit".
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