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Discover Ludwig"made it that" can be a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone or something has caused a specific outcome or situation. Example: The new regulations made it that all employees must attend a safety training before starting work. In this sentence, "made it that" is used to show that the new regulations were the cause of the requirement for employees to attend safety training.
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What made it that way?
But Vera and Lillian never made it that night.
That her sadness felt unjustified made it that much worse.
You made it that way, even when it wasn't easy.
Few NBA players have made it that long.
I know because I made it that way.
Mary-Kay Wilmers has made it that essential.
It was Cruyff who made it that way.
For Ms. Clouden, the Divas have made it that way.
If the Creator made it that way, can you be comfortable with the plan?
We've made it that gun violence is this line in the sand.
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