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Discover LudwigThe phrase "make it live" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It means to bring something to life or make it more lively or active. Example: The new technology will make the school's online learning platform live and interactive, providing students with a more engaging learning experience.
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Make it live!
"To defend a language, one has to make it live".
It is just once something dies you can't make it live.
"And, 'Could we really make it live as art?' There was an almost moral dimension".
The brief from C4 head Jeremy Isaacs was: "Make it live and give it balls".
"Today, we come to reclaim it, to preserve it and to make it live again".
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Just a careless typo, I guess, but still … make it "lives seem".
How did I make it living as a writer in New York City?
Though readers often talk about the majesty of the King James Bible, what has made it live is in fact the simplicity of its language.
It just makes it live and breathe".
"Suspicious activity is caught in our filters before it makes it live to the site.
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