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Discover LudwigThe phrase "make a thesis" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used in narratives that discuss the process of writing an academic paper. For example, "The professor encouraged the students to make a thesis statement that succinctly captured the main idea of their essays."
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Ultimately, it's the process and struggle that make a thesis a formative experience.
And eventually the group will make a thesis film together; one fellow's script will be chosen, and he or she will then chose a director.
If Ms. Eisenstadt can make a thesis film as good as "Daydream Believer," which opens today at the Two Boots Pioneer Theater in the East Village, her postgraduate work should be worth waiting for.
Make a thesis statement.
Be sure to make a thesis or to have a point.
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Would the magazine have published an article where the author makes a thesis statement that minority actors should only be allowed and encouraged to play domestics?
An armchair sociologist could make a whole thesis out of this promise, and write it on his remote keyboard without ever getting up.
Make a good thesis and address all of the points in your paper.
An easy way to make the developing thesis is to take your original thesis, make it the conclusion, and then think of something that would make a good ambiguous thesis that will develop into this "conclusion".
"He said that learning how chimpanzees medicate themselves would make a perfectly interesting thesis," Wolfe recalled, "but to have an impact you are going to have to understand the underlying infectious diseases".
"He said that learning how chimpanzees medicate themselves would make a perfectly interesting thesis,'' Wolfe recalled, "but to have an impact you are going to have to understand the underlying infectious diseases.'' Wrangham told Wolfe that he needed to become an expert in viruses and parasites.
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