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The phrase "I do make" is correct and usable in written English.
It is commonly used when expressing determination to do something. For example, "I do make sure to work out at least four times a week to stay healthy."
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"I do make mistakes.
I do make a distinction".
Occasionally I do make exceptions.
"I do make myself available," she said.
What do you think I do, make cookies?
Or will everything I do make it more likely?
"I do make a distinction," Mr. Thomas said.
I do make my films with a social eye.
Yes, I do make a good living doing what I love to do.
"Even if the price of cabbage comes down and I do make kimchi, I'll be downsizing.
But yes, I do make, or alter, my concert-wear from time to time.
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