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Discover Ludwig"he never made" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used in various contexts to convey different meanings, but typically it is used to describe a situation where someone did not achieve or accomplish something. For example: - He never made it to the top of the mountain, even though he trained for months. - Despite his best efforts, he never made the team roster for the football team. - She regretted the decision she never made to move to a different country. - He never made any excuses for his mistakes and always took responsibility. - Despite the odds, he never made a single complaint and persevered until the end.
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"He never made payroll.
He never made much money.
He never made the club.
He never made the dinner.
But he never made it that far.
He never made a false move.
But he never made it home.
He never made any concessions to them.
He never made that mistake again.
He never made it, though.
He never made another expedition.
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