Sentence examples for usually makes up from inspiring English sources

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That intensity, consistent and bitter, usually makes up for its mistakes.

But what it lacks in star power, it usually makes up for with content and, of course, location.

I'm not right 100percentt of the time, maybe 80percentt, but if I'm wrong my speed usually makes up for it".

Here, after all, was a jet-setting, lady-killing, martini-shaking, devilishly handsome Hollywood luminary of the sort Ms. Steel usually makes up.

The acoustics are sometimes a challenge in such temporary spaces, but the interplay between art and the architectural settings as the summer sun sets usually makes up for the shortfall.

The best combinations are quite moist -- so if tomato or a juicy fruit is not one of the basic ingredients, a great deal of citrus juice usually makes up for it.

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The property commissions of American states are usually made up of brokers.

It is invariably elemental gold and usually made up of very fine particles.

The household is usually made up of several generations, including married sons and their families.

Fibre is usually made up of cellulose, hemicellulose, and pectic substances.

We both love seafood, particularly the Italian preparations that usually make up the feast.

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