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Discover LudwigThe sentence 'we did made' is not correct in written English.
A correct alternative would be 'we did make.' For example: We did make an effort to finish the project on time.
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We were isolated, and it felt like nothing we did made any difference.
"Then, some weeks went by and nothing we did made the image much better.
Some of the things we did made people's jaws drop in surprise, but they are still doing the same things.
We defended well and we were sharp getting to the second balls, we coped with the threat from Everton, and to score three goals away from home in the manner that we did made it a complete performance.
"I think if you look, we've done more in the last seven years than — I don't know if it's fair to say more than Moses did, but I hope history will show the things we did made a lot more sense," Bloomberg told me.
I thought at the time, and now, that what we did made the school a better institution.
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We did make progress.
And we did make mistakes.
But ultimately we did make it pay".
Ridiculously, we did make people cry".
And we did make a difference".
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