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"make pizza" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used as a command or instruction to someone, or as a statement describing an action. Here are some examples: 1. "Can you make pizza for dinner tonight?" 2. "I love to make pizza from scratch with my own toppings." 3. "Making pizza is a fun activity for the whole family." 4. "Let's make pizza for our next party." 5. "She knows how to make pizza using her grandmother's recipe."
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And also make pizza.
We know how to make pizza".
"Does Michael Dell come and make pizza?
(NASA wants to use the technology to make pizza).
"All over the world, Italian chefs make pizza in wood ovens!
Here are five ways to make pizza without going near an oven.
I make pizza with the rolling pin, and think of her each time.
I make pizza at home once a week, often with tomatoes and basil from the garden.
She had a camp stove, and she can now make pizza from scratch".
When this worm finally turns, his mentor sneers: 'Go make pizza.
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