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The phrase "make sure being" is not grammatically correct or commonly used in written English.
A possible correction would be "make sure to be" or "make sure you are." Here's an example sentence using the correct phrase: "Make sure to be on time for the meeting tomorrow."
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Make sure being alone is your only option.
Do a little research to make sure being a fancy mortician is for you.
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In order to ensure the survival of the human species, the amygdala had to overtake the neo-cortex in certain predicaments to make sure the being knew what they were up against.
Take the time to make sure the information being presented is accurate.
In the current context of global crisis and shared concerns about the socio-economic situation, it is important to keep children as a priority and to make sure their well-being is not compromised".
The cardinal rule concerning talking to one's self is to make sure no other human being is going to hear you & then speak out clearly & boldly.
The goal is to make sure that the system being controlled is never directed to take an action that will destroy the system or cause danger to the surrounding systems, objects, or people.
"We understand the county is going through a fiscal crisis," Mr. Stern said, "but we want to make sure that the well-being of the elderly citizens of Nassau is safeguarded.
You can probably find it on the Web site, but it's reasonable to contact a human being to make sure you have everything you need.
You can probably find it on the Web, but it's reasonable to contact a human being to make sure you have everything you need.
That being said, make sure you read up on the companies coming to campus because chances are they picked your school for a specific reason.
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