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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'make sport' is not correct and usable in written English.
It is not a commonly used phrase. If you are trying to express the idea of playing a sport, you could use the phrase 'play sport' instead. For example, "I love to play sport on the weekends."
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Why do the gods make sport of playing with us?
You can call me names if you want, or make sport of me.
Isn't it enough to make sport of the suckers who believe them?
Herr says that what will make sport fairer is "more technology, not less".
Mr. Ford announced his desire to make sport utilities safer and environmentally friendlier.
Most athletes are clean and want whatever it takes to make sport clean too".
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I say, bring it on: the politics won't stay out of sport – let's make sport all about politics.
Whatever happens, Ayre will try to make sport of it.
The idea was to make sport a part of the nation's moral education.
(Baseball insiders make sport of tracking Boras's latest terms of art).
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