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Discover LudwigThe phrase "will make" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is frequently used to indicate a future action or event that someone or something will cause or create. For example: - I will make dinner for us tonight. - The new project will make a significant impact on our company's success. - He will make an excellent addition to our team. - The weather forecast says it will make for a beautiful day tomorrow. In all of these examples, "will make" is used to express a future action that will be performed or an effect that will be created. It can also be used as part of a conditional sentence, such as "If you study hard, you will make good grades." In this case, "will make" is used to indicate a potential outcome that will result from a specific action.
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He will make mistakes.
I will make crazy pictures.
Maybe neither will make it.
Nothing will make traffic evaporate.
They will make some decisions.
He will make the arrangements.
"I will make you hurt".
It will make a fortune.
We will make this right".
God will make us victorious.
Stefano will make it happen.
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