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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'i did made' is not correct and it is not a usable phrase in written English
The correct phrase you would use is 'I made'. Example: I made a cake to bring to the cookout.
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Nothing I did made the slightest difference.
Sometimes, nothing I did made sense to me, either.
Everything I did made me tired - even watching a movie.
Nothing I did made sense to her, which never made sense to me.
And doing what I did made me feel like I had control.
In that sense, I'm not sure anything I did made a huge difference".
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I did make mistakes".
I did make one mistake.
"I did make some amendments.
I did make films with friends, though.
"Although," he ruefully added, "I did make an idiot play".
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