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The phrase "Make a good pet" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase implies that an animal has certain desirable characteristics that make it a suitable pet. For example, you might say, "This breed of dog makes a good pet because it is loyal and intelligent."
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@franklinmorris "He would make a good pet".
You can't sell them and they certainly don't make a good pet.
A chimp is no pet and will never make a good pet however well treated.
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He said it made a good pet because it afforded him the chance to have an Animal Planet scene unfold in his living room every evening.
But I'll contend that in many cases, show-oriented breeders focus first on winning conformation competitions (how the dog looks); making a good pet is important to them, but if push comes to shove they'll choose winning the shows over breeding for a dog that's a good pet.
To make a good virtual pet site, you can't just pull it out of thin air.
If you're not getting a cat that's been spayed or neutered, there are behavioral differences to consider: Male cats: tend to spray urine in the house on vertical surfaces (curtains, walls, doors), want to roam and fight, which makes them prone to disease, and usually don't make a good inside pet.
"I think he would make somebody a good pet," she said.
Make a good place.
Make a good title.
Make a good decision.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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