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Discover Ludwig'make a sequel' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to suggest creating a new version or continuation of something previously created. For example: "The movie was such a hit that I think they should make a sequel."
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Allen has repeatedly declined to make a sequel, and in a 1992 interview stated that "Sequelism has become an annoying thing.
It's hard to make a sequel.
She would love to make a sequel.
But Paramount still wants to make a sequel, Tom wants to make a sequel.
"He didn't want to make a sequel," Mr. Landau said.
Solondz explains that he never intended to make a sequel.
Let's hope Klayman gets to make a sequel.
I hope they make a sequel to "Finding Dory".
Yes, they were going to have to make a sequel.
"That's one of the reasons we didn't try to make a sequel," Mr. Howard said.
Zack Snyder wants to reboot Superman because it's that or make a sequel to Sucker Punch.
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