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"I make" is a grammatically correct and common part of a sentence in written English.
It is commonly used to indicate that the speaker performs an action or creates something. Example: "I make my bed every morning before leaving for work."
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Oh, I make doorstops!
"I make up rules.
I make huge mistakes.
I make great deals.
Will I make gold?
"I make deductions.
I make no apologies.
"I make Pascal's distinction.
I make a wish.
I make no excuses.
I make my destiny.
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