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"would not make" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is the negative form of "would make" and can be used in various contexts. Example 1: "I would not make that mistake again." (indicating a past experience or decision) Example 2: "He said he would not make the same promise twice." (indicating a future action or intention) Example 3: "They would not make any exceptions to their strict policy." (indicating a general rule or principle) Example 4: "The doctor advised her that the medication would not make her condition worse." (indicating a possibility or potential result).
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Furyk would not make birdie.
That would not make the industry safer.
The Mets, then, would not make excuses.
He would not make the sign.
Zidane would not make such comparison lightly.
That would not make a pretty picture.
It would not make any difference.
I would not make that argument anymore.
I would not make a partisan speech".
I fear that we would not make great housemates.
Such a resolution would not make Palestine sovereign, of course.
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