Sentence examples for making it from inspiring English sources

The phrase "making it" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to refer to the accomplishment of a goal. For example, "We worked hard together and finally succeeded in making it out of the wilderness."

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making it

verb

Present participle of make it

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Talk about making it.

"You're making it worse.

Who's making it?

"He's making it up".

You're making it up".

I'm making it sound gross?

"Now you're making it worse".

Now, they're making it official.

And I liked making it.

You're making it much worse".

I'm making it a verb.

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