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'make juice' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to someone making juice for one or more people. For example: "I'll make some juice for everyone."
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'I make juice every day.
Most of the oranges Florida produces are used to make juice.
And on this weekend, the old plant was winding us together to make juice.
Two months ago, it took us all day to make juice out of our Concord grapes.
First you make juice or flavorful broth and strain it to remove any particles.
If I can still make juice, I think, I'm somehow safe, anchored to the earth for yet another season.
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Yvette was to learn to make juices for us and clean the kitchen in our suite almost daily.
Blend ingredients to make juices, sauces, soups and purees.
If you are making different flavoured cubes, make juices of them and shred them into the thinnest piece you can make.
And a few blocks away, Rocio Loyola makes juice drinks.
We devote the day to the simple rhythms of making juice.
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