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Discover LudwigThe phrase "anything to make" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing actions or efforts taken to achieve a particular outcome or to improve a situation.
Example: "I will do anything to make this project a success."
Alternatives: "anything to ensure" or "anything to achieve".
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Anything to make it different.
I'd do anything to make it stick.
They do anything to make [people] scared.
Anything to make our dear leader happy..
Don't say anything to make people angry.
They would use anything to make fabric.
"Anything to make the needles move".
He'll do anything to make you smile.
"I'll do anything to make him happy".
I'd do anything to make it stop.
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I'll do anything to make a buck.
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