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Discover LudwigSentence The phrase "do make" is incorrect and not usable in written English.
You can use the phrase "make do" which means to manage with whatever is available, to make a situation work with limited resources. For example: "We had to make do with what little we had."
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Do: make some tea.
"C.F.L.s do make sense".
Russians do make money.
Or do make.
"I do make mistakes.
Buskers do make money.
"But they do make mistakes".
Yes, we do make mistakes.
Birds do make a mess.
I do make a distinction".
Occasionally I do make exceptions.
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