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Discover LudwigThe phrase “make visits” is not correct and usable in written English.
A more commonly used phrase would be “pay a visit”. For example, “My parents are planning to pay a visit to my grandparents this weekend.”.
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"If you are concerned about your weight and want to know more about the changes you should make, visit your GP to talk it through".
If your broken PC is another make, visit the website of the company that made the PC.
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It's always closed / when I make visits home".
She and her friend Mary Brewster began to make visits to slum districts to care for sick.
A recently arrived wine maker, Tony Hindhaugh, says the idea is to make visits a "lifestyle experience".
Senior Chinese officials rarely make visits of any length to a consulate or embassy.
MAKE visits MAD Magazine [Make].
The results from the Poisson regression show that females were more likely to make visits to the hospital than males.
Make visiting the library part of your summer plan.
It will make visiting San Francisco Bay Area even more special.
The queen's private pastor was authorized to make visits freely to the royal household.
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