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"can make out" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is usually used in the context of understanding or perceiving something. For example: 1. "I couldn't quite make out what she was saying over the loud music." 2. "From my vantage point, I could make out the outline of a house in the distance." 3. "The writing on the old tombstone was worn away, making it impossible to make out the inscription." 4. "After squinting for a few seconds, I could finally make out the license plate number of the car." 5. "The fog was so thick that I could barely make out the shape of the lighthouse."
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I can make out its dark outline.
I can make out areas and shades.
As far as I can make out".
I can make out shape of girl.
Straining his ears, he can make out the odd word.
I can make out the rigging of a schooner.
Now I can make out the small metal keyhole.
In the sphere you can make out Escher's "Dewdrop".
We can make out one, just, in the murky background.
I can make out white hawthorn, spectral in the dark.
Through it I can make out the sky.
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