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The phrase "making to speak" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English
It is unclear in its intent and does not follow standard grammatical structures. Example: "He was making to speak, but the words wouldn't come out."
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They were treasure houses, filled with masterpieces meant to outlast the moment of their making, to speak to the universal.
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Beyoncé's Lemonade was made to speak to black women.
Mr. Bal does not indicate whether any attempt was made to speak to Ms. Roy.
The character is made to speak with a specific mouth shape for each sound.
Even a pile of bones, in other words, will be made to speak.
This is music made to speak now, authoritatively, and (like little else in our time) made to last.
In any case, he said, an effort should be made to speak to a relative of the tenant.
Small objects are made to speak volumes, and the culprit is only the last of the secrets to be exposed.
Characters are bent to the author's ventriloquial will, and sometimes made to speak their stories in a way that's truer to him than to them.
They have, so far, remained mostly true to one another and the promises they made to speak only on their own terms.
Efforts were made to speak to Mikaeel's father, who is understood to be of Pakistani origin.
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