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The phrase "make a car" is grammatically correct and is regularly used in written English.
It can be used as a command, stating the action that needs to be done to create a car. For example: "Make a car that runs on solar power." It can also be used as a suggestion or idea. For example: "We could make a car that transforms into a boat."
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"Why make a car?
He did not even set out to make a car.
All those logos make a car go faster.
"Nobody else will ever make a car like this again.
"They still don't make a car I like," he said.
Apparently they want us to make a car show".
"I've heard people say somebody should make a car that will last forever," he says.
We generally think of car brakes as designed to make a car slow down.
Dubai: Seriously though, can they really make a car out of diamonds?
"People were suggesting every idea: make a camera, make a car — crazy stuff".
More gears make a car more responsive and more fuel-efficient.
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