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The phrase "make the climb" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to the act of ascending or overcoming a challenge, whether literally or metaphorically.
Example: "Despite the difficulties, we must make the climb to reach our goals."
Alternatives: "take the ascent" or "embark on the climb."
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He was one of a whole group of drivers hoping to make the climb.
The hill might have gotten steeper, but they know how to successfully make the climb".
But poverty's downward drag could make the climb out of it feel Sisyphean.
Four slip easily back over, but two can't make the climb.
The next day we make the climb back up the Bright Angel Trail.
The lower floors are largely reserved for older people, who can't make the climb up to the higher levels.
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Last year, nearly 320,000 people made the climb, yet 25 died trying.
In the past 14 months, Isner has made the climb from the world's 150th-ranked player to No. 19.
Children as young as 4 have made the climb, which offers three difficulty levels.
I am tempted into making the climb by two local bikers, Buddhi Singh Chand and Rahul Bhod.
At the press conference, a reporter for the Hong Kong Standard asked why he was making the climb.
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