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Discover LudwigThe phrase "making jokes" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to someone who is saying funny things in order to make others laugh. For example, "My friends and I had a great time last night, mostly because Mike was making jokes the entire time."
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Some are making jokes.
He's making jokes.
"He's always making jokes.
There were people making jokes.
We're not making jokes here".
And I like making jokes.
Be very careful about making jokes.
It seemed to be about making jokes.
"He's making jokes and feels terrific.
"People are making jokes about it.
I was making jokes no one got but me.
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