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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'make enough of' is correct and can be used in written English
For example, one might write: "We need to make enough of an impression on the board to get the project approved."
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"They make enough of that".
I didn't make enough of them.
Allen really didn't make enough of it.
"We couldn't make enough of it," Ms. Meyerski said.
"I think we don't make enough of the town.
Mostly, "The Assets" doesn't make enough of the raw material.
I think that is a national scandal and we don't make enough of it.
We had a lot of good looks and didn't make enough of them".
We didn't make enough of our set-pieces, we didn't take them well.
Nevertheless, she said, she has worked with sellers who didn't make enough of an effort.
You have to make enough of a profit that you cover your cost of capital.
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