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Discover Ludwig"I made do" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means that you managed or coped with a difficult situation using whatever resources were available to you. Example: After the store ran out of my favorite ice cream, I made do with a different flavor.
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I made do.
So I made do.
I made do with an Old-Fashioned.
I made do with other sources for news.
I made do — and probably ended up with a broader knowledge of evangelical Christianity than I had before the snowstorm.
Faithfully Yours CHARLES DICKENS Instead, I made do with the usual feeble promise: Back soon.
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The last two movies I made didn't make money.
And all the money I made doing commercials I put right back into making movies.
The 19 recommendations I made did terribly.
I make do with deep breathing.
I make do with sport.
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