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Discover LudwigThe phrase "make them happen" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to mean causing something to occur or come into being. Example: "I have big dreams and I will do everything I can to make them happen."
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They happen because people make them happen".
Or you can make them happen.
They might help, but mayors can't make them happen.
"They had better make them happen soon," he said.
They went to extraordinary lengths to make them happen.
Her legacy is one of willingness to seek new experiences and willfulness to make them happen.
"We think of the craziest things," he said, "and then we try and make them happen".
"We're trying to make them happen, but the financing has proven to be a little challenging".
They are trying to make them happen, using the hot button of energy.
"I had all these plans, but I couldn't seem to make them happen.
Looking at the results, I'm glad somebody found a way to make them happen.
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