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"make a resolve" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
This phrase could be used to express a decision or commitment to do something, as in "I made a resolve to work harder this year."
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The Liverpool Mercury reported that he had "a wretched game at back and completely disorganised the Welsh defence", as Scotland won 8 0, while according to the Wrexham Advertiser, "some-one said that he appeared to have made a resolve before he went on the field not to kick the ball".
Bottled water firms can make a contribution to resolving both issues, either by investing in recycling capacity or running public recycling campaigns.
The Portuguese sale came after Angela Merkel, the German chancellor, demanded at a European Union summit meeting on Friday that investors "make a contribution" to resolving future European debt crises, rather than leaving taxpayers "on the hook".
rusty: Will codes of ethics make a contribution toward resolving the integrity problems that we're currently faced with?
Adult education can make a contribution to resolving such questions, for example, through research in areas such as life-world-, setting-, and milieu-based approaches (Hiemstra 1991; Barz and Tippelt 2010), designing environments for individuals at risk that encourage development.
Let me make a stab at resolving this brain-supercomputer contradiction by bringing up the network effect, as it is quantified in a 25-year-old, and still controversial, law that has my name attached.
The Peña Nieto government will make a statement about resolving the case.
Whatever the stressor is, make a plan for resolving the issue.
For myself this feeling of dissatisfaction was so overpowering that I made a fixed resolve to keep meditating on the question till I should find a purely arithmetic and perfectly rigorous foundation for the principles of infinitesimal analysis.…I succeeded on November 24 , 1858
Resolve: Make a list of New Year's resolutions for yourself, the country, or the fictional or historical figure of your choice.
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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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