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Discover Ludwig"make some room" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used when someone needs to create more space or move objects to create space. It can be used in various situations, such as moving furniture or asking people to move so someone else can fit in a small space. Example: "Can you please make some room so we can fit this couch through the doorway?" "Excuse me, can you make some room for me to sit down?".
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"We'll make some room for them".
"You've come from England? Hey you guys, make some room.
(Time to make some room on your Sky+ box to get round them, I suspect).
With any luck, the club will make some room for audience dancing as well.
But now Chinese raises can make some room for workers' demands elsewhere, and they put some pressure on employers as well.
She turns those songs into sultry entreaties, though she'll probably still make some room for the lighthearted tales of infidelity and sexual bravado she turned into merengue hits.
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First, make some rooms.
But in the State of the Union address Bush rhetorically made some room for the United States to pursue an aggressive post-Iraq-war agenda in the Middle East.
Now that you've put your immediate environment in order and made some room, it's time to initiate a few new customs in your life.
If they realize they will lose something by losing you, they might make some wiggle room in the budget.
Alabama running back Trent Richardson may very well need to make some extra room in his bag to pack a Heisman trophy when he leaves for New Orleans.
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