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The phrase "someone could make" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the potential actions or creations of an unspecified person. Example: "If given the right tools, someone could make a significant impact on the project."
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Perhaps someone could make an immersive theatre piece about that.
Fifty years ago, someone could make a living off of 400 acres of rice.
"Five is a really exciting untapped opportunity - if only someone could make it work".
He was simply fascinated that someone could make a living writing satire.
Now, if only someone could make a similar thing to help people switch to Linux.
Roy has previously confirmed seeking advice from Pyne about how someone could make a sexual harassment complaint.
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Now there's a travel solution someone could work on: making a decent bagel outside of the Northeast and Los Angeles.
Gilbert, in person, was just as she describes herself in "Eat, Pray, Love": totally magnetic — someone who could make friends with a dead person.
I doubt someone else could make a success of it".
"He's someone you could make one of your top four players," he said.
I needed a challenge, someone who could make it worth my while and wasn't intimidated by strong women.
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