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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'make racket' is not correct in written English.
If you want to convey the sense that something is making a loud, annoying sound, you can use the phrase 'make a racket'. For example: "The construction workers outside were making a racket all morning."
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Why did the use of sheep intestine to make racket string fall out of favor? 3. Divide students into five groups and explain that each group will research common injuries associated with a particular sport (such as "tennis elbow") and create a brochure that advises amateur and professional players about which materials to purchase in order to avoid being hurt.
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That makes the racket head lighter, Davis said, and it can also make the racket stronger.
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Better, really: you needn't own a car; you needn't make a racket.
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By Alan Burdick May 29, 2013 It is the nature of youth to make a racket.
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