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Discover LudwigThe phrase "make sure someone" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that the speaker is ensuring that a particular person does something or is aware of something. Example: "Make sure someone picks up the cake for the party." (This means that the speaker wants to ensure that a designated person will pick up the cake for the party.) Another example: "I'll make sure someone notifies the boss about the meeting." (This means that the speaker will ensure that someone informs the boss about the meeting.).
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9. Make sure someone knows your complete itinerary.
Mr Obama should make sure someone gets on that, and quickly.
I just tried to make sure someone was with him throughout the day.
To make sure someone isn't going to destroy or deface an object?
"Make sure someone sees McNally please," Adam wrote home in July 2004.
In every meeting, make sure someone takes minutes for people who are not in attendance.
Make sure someone is waiting for you at your destination or knows to expect you.
The standard advice to apartment buyers is to make sure someone reviews the board minutes.
R.S., ONTARIO It's not your responsibility to make sure someone you pay on a contract basis pays his taxes.
"You want to make sure someone isn't just saying that he or she wants to help people".
If you have a job, make sure someone knows to collect your pay if you are not around.
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