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The phrase "as he make" is not correct in written English.
It should be "as he makes" to be grammatically accurate.
Example: "As he makes his way through the crowd, he notices familiar faces."
Alternatives: "as he creates" or "as he does".
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"Part of the argument is where are the men that you are supposed to settle down with, to put it very crudely," Willetts says, as he make clear that improving skills through greater vocational training is crucial in this area.
2015 July - Barack Obama praises Kenya's progress but urges action to improve gay rights, as he make his first visit to his father's homeland as US president.
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He kept adding fresh pictures as he made them.
He envisioned their drive as he made his own journey.
Some weren't as momentous as he made out.
Does he attract hardbodies as easily as he makes out?
And, as he makes clear, the two are not unrelated.
Sure, as long as he makes you come.
Is Michael as reactionary as he makes out?
Is this conclusion as unavoidable as he makes it sound?
As he made his rounds, he preached caution.
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