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'make role' is not correct and usable in written English.
To use this phrase correctly, you should say 'take on a role' or 'assume a role.' For example, "John decided to take on the role of leader for the scout troop."
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Years later, he said: "It's not fair to make role models of us.
Kaufmann says he doesn't know exactly what he wants to sing or do that far ahead, so keeps as much flexibility in his schedule as possible, happy to make role debuts in revivals if that means he can slot them in at shorter notice.
Later this season she will make role debuts as Mrs. Webb in Ned Rorem's Our Town with Fresno Grand Opera and Meg in Mark Adamo's Little Women with Michigan Opera Theater.
Table 3 shows the paraphrased suggestions of respondents to make role plays more useful.
Make role changes for a specific purpose.
Make friends for him/her, and make role plays even.
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As I get older, I want to draw on my experience to make roles better.
The British actor Cynthia Erivo has said that British film and TV producers are unwilling to make roles for black female British talent.
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Although this step is not necessary for the average dungeon crawl, it does make role-playing more interesting.
Wendy Whelan and Robert Tewsley made role debuts in George Balanchine's "Ballade" (tomorrow afternoon).
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