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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'the make of' is not correct.
If you are trying to describe the brand of something, you would use the phrase 'the make'. For example: "I'm not sure what make of car that is."
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I've pasted the results for the make of Neuron below.
She couldn't even find the make of her preview box.
His father always told him, "The make of the bicycle does not matter, just pedal".
How does one decide the relative importance of the make of plane, airline or airport?
"He took it upon himself, and that's the make of a special player".
The make of plane it came from has not been identified.
I'm even provided with the make of the car, its registration number and a picture of the driver, Masood.
Honeytop is to mount an internal review of how it operates, in the make of the findings.
Children can still single other children out from the make of their shoes, or how well-fitting their clothes are.
This memoir is awash with detail: what clothes were worn, the make of car driven, and so on.
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Therefore, three sections show as examples the 'make of' projects – 'Space Office' by Fritz Gampe, 'The Walbrook' by Foster and Partners, and 'Feathered Wing', a floating roof by Julia and Göran Pohl – each at a certain stage of finalisation.
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