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Discover LudwigThe phrase "made her way" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to describe someone's journey or progress towards a destination or goal. Example: Despite the treacherous terrain, Jane made her way up the mountain to reach the summit. Another example: After losing her job, Emily made her way back into the workforce by starting her own successful business.
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She made her way.
She made her way freelancing.
Then made her way downstairs.
She made her way back to Ireland.
Ms. Postlewait made her way home.
Even so, her mother, Bella, made her way over.
She made her way into a quiet locker room.
Juliette had made her way with a friend after class.
She made her way to a school friend.
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She had made her way through a boarded-up window, and the wonderful interior captured her imagination.
Sarah made her way over to me.
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