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'have made it' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is a verb phrase used in the perfect tense, often as part of a past-tense description. For example: "After years of hard work, I have finally made it!".
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I wouldn't have made it.
Reagan wouldn't have made it.
Having Robben might have made it easier.
But they have made it their own.
Technically, almost anyone could have made it.
No. Or who might have made it?
Employers have made it clear to us.
They would never have made it alone.
Now they have made it official.
American gunfire would have made it impossible.
They have made it to the top.
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