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Discover Ludwig"made do with" is an expression that is used in written English.
This phrase means to manage or cope with something, usually when you do not have enough of something. For example: "We had to make do with what we had when we went camping last weekend."
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I made do with an Old-Fashioned.
She made do with substitutes.
"He made do with what he has".
Skinny made do with carrying himself.
Since then Paris has made do with visiting productions.
They lived in tiny apartments and made do with basics.
They made do with a fragmentary and haphazard English.
Students and teachers made do with fields and back alleys.
The poor made do with wood and bamboo sticks.
So Red Bulls fans made do with two stars.
That same year, Schrempp made do with about $2 million.
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