Sentence examples for often makes up from inspiring English sources

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The bonhomie often makes up for the weather.

What Kensington lacks in cutting-edge foodie adventures, it often makes up for in steadfast quality (Kitchen W8; Clarke's).

He often makes up for his lunchtime cycling by working a few hours at home in the evening.

The spontaneous nature of shooting with a phone often makes up for the lack of absolute creative control.

She often makes up the difference with cups from the city's ubiquitous and unhygienic kiosks, or with bottled water, which costs more than water delivered any other way.

The most obvious candidate is, of course, Netflix – a single site which often makes up as much as a third of all internet data usage.

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Bylines were often made up.

Cafés close by day but often make up for that with late-night revels.

Life, Swearengen once pointed out, is often made up of "one vile task after another".

Enduring relationships, I think, are often made up of these opposite apprehensions of the other person.

Such polymers often make up the outer coats and long, tail-like flagella of bacteria.

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