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Discover Ludwig"did a mistake" is not a correct or commonly used phrase in written English.
The correct phrase would be "made a mistake." For example: Incorrect: She did a mistake by forgetting to lock the door. Correct: She made a mistake by forgetting to lock the door. You can use "made a mistake" in any situation where someone has done something incorrect or wrong. Here are a few more examples: - I made a mistake by trusting him. (I realize now that trusting him was not the right thing to do) - The doctor made a mistake during the surgery. (The doctor did something wrong) - Please forgive me, I made a mistake. (I did something wrong and I am sorry) - We all make mistakes sometimes. (This is a general statement about the inevitability of making errors).
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Did a mistake happen?
"I did a mistake," he said.
But I did a mistake, I paid it cash".
He was so sure to win that he probably did a mistake.
"The race was totally launched, and maybe I did a mistake," he said in Spanish with English subtitles.
Did a mistake in the Guardian's Milly Dowler story cause the closure of the News of the World?
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But the problem on an oval is when you do a mistake, it usually hurts.
And I agree that I do a mistake, but sometimes everybody do a mistake, and I didn't feel it had to end like that, especially on a final.
Which makes calling any one thing Trump does "a mistake" nearly futile.
If he has done a mistake, he's going to pay for it.
But how does a mistake like that happen in the first place?
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