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Discover Ludwig'barely make it' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used when one barely succeeds in doing something or making it in time. For example, "I was running late, but I managed to barely make it to the meeting on time."
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"I can barely make it right now.
"We may barely make it Thursday in Virginia".
I could barely make it through one beer.
The elevators barely make it to double digits.
Every year I barely make it out of the armchair.
I could barely make it to the plane.
I know why small farmers barely make it each year.
"Ten thousand dollars will barely make it," she tells him.
Tied for forty-eighth, he will barely make it home to Georgia with $21,130.
Fewer song fragments that barely make it past a minute in length.
I can barely make it through a day without all three.
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