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Discover LudwigThe phrase "you will make it" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is usually used as words of encouragement or assurance that the person will be able to overcome a difficult situation or achieve a goal. Example: "I know you've been struggling with your studies, but don't give up. I believe in you and I know you will make it through this semester successfully."
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Nadine calms her with a "you will make it after all" pep talk.
By following the grain of its fur you will make it feel more comfortable - it will think you're just stroking it.
They are willing to overlook shortcomings in your product and believe that you will make it better with time.
And you will make it.
If you're really passionate, you will make it happen.
"If you have the ambition, the plan, the skills, you will make it here," insists Trudel.
But shortly you wonder if you will make it at all".
The closer you come to your target, the more likely you will make it.
If you show commitment and enthusiasm and are prepared to work hard you will make it.
But one way or another – with your car or without it – you will make it to Dushanbe".
Sometimes this means losing money on a sale, with the understanding that you will make it up in the long run.
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