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Discover Ludwig"make it out" is a common phrase in written and spoken English.
It typically means to interpret or understand something. Example sentence: It was difficult for her to make it out, but eventually she realized what the author was trying to imply.
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Only Raymundo would make it out alive.
– will make it out alive.
Did he ever make it out?
Wolf managed to make it out alive.
Make it out to "Municipal Treasurer".
Not everyone can make it out bush.
Make it out to Susanne Martin".
"You won't make it out without a Tagalong," she said.
"Who should I make it out to?" she asked.
"They can't make it out from that school," Dougherty said.
"That's what the movies make it out to be".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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