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Discover Ludwig"make fortune" is not a grammatically correct or usable sentence in written English.
However, you can use the phrase "make a fortune" which means to become very rich. Example: She invested in the stock market and made a fortune.
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'Tis not by lamentation but by pious prayers to heaved that thou, my daughter, wilt make fortune smile on thee.
Washington, D.C.; New Hampshire Eben D. Jordan (d. 1895) left Danville, Me. with $1.25 in 1836 at age 14 to make fortune.
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