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The phrase "make presents" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to the act of creating or preparing gifts for someone. Example: "For her birthday, I decided to make presents for all my friends instead of buying them."
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They're the people who make presents their most presentable by swapping traditional wrapping paper for more unconventional, economical and environmentally mindful materials.
And in exchange he may make presents of clothing or jewelry.
And instead of prepping for parties, I am going to make presents.
This Christmas, I hope I can inspire you to make presents at home for your own friends.
Great numbers of paintings were bought in Spain and abroad, and Spanish courtiers were coerced to lend or even to make presents of their own paintings and other art objects.
Her first books were for children: "Let's Cook Without Cooking" (1955), which offered recipes to help latchkey children prepare meals without an oven, and "Let's Make Presents" (1962), offering tips for making inexpensive gifts like paper flowers.
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It's something forever beyond our grasp, which we must reinvent to make present.
A hint of barbarian indulgence, long superseded, may make present virtue shine all the brighter.
And in the meantime, above all, the unrivalled power of poetry to make present the imagined world is boldly reaffirmed.
Make present moment your best friend.
Ravenglass: availability 20 December only, £18, ravenglass-railway.co.uk Bar Lane Studios is helping people to hand-make presents that their friends and relatives might actually like.
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