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The phrase "anything to make this" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a willingness to do whatever is necessary to achieve a certain outcome or to improve a situation.
Example: "I'm willing to do anything to make this project a success."
Alternatives: "whatever it takes to achieve this" or "any effort to improve this".
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I would do anything to make this stop".
I'm in a situation where I can't do anything to make this better..
"Anything for her, and anything to make this evening a success," he said.
I'm in a situation where I can't do anything to make this better...
You could say, "I know you really don't like needles, and if I could do anything to make this not hurt, I would.
Given that there is no such person as Father Christmas, then neither is there anything to make this thought true or false.
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"But then they saw us after two weeks go from not knowing anything to making this boat that looked like one from their collection, and immediately rowing it to Montreal".
The worst was when her mom actually asked, "Did I do anything to make you this way?" Really?
It feels like it needs a response, an action, anything to make sure that this isn't just another unacceptable incident forgotten once the cameras move on.
In that version Judah was ready to offer anything to make sure that this Egyptian potentate would spare his family (especially the little brother Benjamin).
Anything to make me feel like this step into the unknown is a good thing, would be so appreciated.
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