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Discover Ludwig'makes of' is not a phrase that is used in English.
You can use the phrase 'make of' or 'make out of' as in the sentence, "What did you make out of that clay?".
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What did OBOers makes of that start?
Sunlight makes of exactness an issue.
Wonder what her dad makes of that.
Might makes, of all things, right.
Or what the public makes of us.
They also have different styles and makes of the LEDs.
Now, let's see what Northern Ireland makes of it.
What history makes of it remains to be seen.
Ultimately, the transfer experience is what one makes of it.
Yet Ophüls makes of her story something stunningly personal.
Only 20 makes of passenger car are in production today.
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