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Discover Ludwig"make it to" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to indicate success in reaching a certain place or goal. For example: I was worried that I wouldn't make it to the party on time, but fortunately I arrived just in time.
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Can't make it to Paris?
"We'll make it to the city".
Make it "to try to recoup".
Will everyone make it to the end?
Few will make it to the ballot.
Can't make it to the lounge?
"I could make it to that.
Could DIS make it to the newsstand?
Most never even make it to Sanchez.
This thing will make it to market.
"Can we make it to the reeds?
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