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Discover Ludwig"make a place" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used to refer to a physical place, such as a room or building, or a mental place, such as a feeling or atmosphere. For example, "The speaker sought to make a place of comfort and security for the audience."
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"We'll make a place for you".
Make a place for your hands.
Make a place in the trophy cabinet.
You can't make a place like this".
Yet it is the people who make a place.
How do we make a place that stimulates civility?
Recognise the qualities that make a place distinctive and successful.
Obstructions to vision and movement can make a place feel more menacing.
They can tell you all the anecdotes that make a place interesting.
And, of course, pop does make a place for giddy mock-operatic flourishes; hello, Lady Gaga.
a Portuguese and an Argentine — can make a place for him.
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