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Discover LudwigThe phrase "well I make" is not correct in standard written English as it lacks clarity and context.
It could be used in informal spoken English, but it would typically need additional context to convey a complete thought. Example: "Well, I make a lot of decisions based on my experience."
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"Well, I make it.
"I thought: 'What can I do?' Well, I make shirts, so I just saw it as going and giving a gift of gratitude, something small".
Well, I make my way into the boiler room, and all of a sudden I start to feel really cold and really sad, like something evil had happened in this place.
The video, created by the Hollywood producer Linda Bloodworth-Thomason, presented some fresh images of Mrs. Clinton, wearing a soft pink sweater and simple pearl necklace and boasting at one point, "Well, I make a mean tossed salad and a great omelet".
Well, I make and use JockUps.
BG: Well, I make my time between Nashville and Rhode Island.
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"Well, I made it," Lindbergh said from the cockpit, dazed from exhaustion and by the acclaim.
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