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'make something of' is a commonly used phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe making the most of a situation or making something successful. For example: "She decided to make something of her life and pursue a career in accounting."
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Wanna make something of it?
Make something of a spectacle of yourself.
I wanted to make something of myself.
I worked to make something of myself".
"I shall make something of it".
They make something of an odd couple.
Now he's ready to make something of his own.
And candidates are trying to make something of that moment.
He's going to make something of his life.
"I wanted to make something of lasting value," he said.
Mr. Nauman has done more than make something of nothing.
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