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Discover Ludwig'can you make it' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you are asking someone if they are able to do something or attend an event. For example: "I'm having a party next weekend - can you make it?".
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"Can you make it at 8 a.m.
Can you make it at home?
But Can You Make It Cook?
How can you make it bigger?
"Can you make it home?" she heard him say.
Can you make it and have kids?' " she said.
"They're like: 'Can you make it like that?
"It's also, How much cleaner can you make it?
"Can you make it a little more pleasant?" Black asked.
Can you make it to 100 years or beyond?
"It's that general merging of content: how small can you make it, how portable can you make it?" Mr. Corson said.
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