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Discover Ludwig"made it into" is correct and can be used in written English.
It usually means successfully reaching or achieving something. Example: After years of hard work and dedication, she finally made it into the prestigious ballet company.
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I made it into a gastro-pub.
The Burpos made it into a book.
HBO made it into a movie.
This paragraph made it into the book.
He had made it into America.
Some made it into Saturday's game.
The case made it into school textbooks.
"Margaret" barely made it into theaters.
Bob has made it into Verna's Zodiac.
Blyth made it into the Southern Ocean.
That film never made it into production.
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