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make it





















VERB
make the cut
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VERB
muddle through
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Example Sentences

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Altadena’s status as an unincorporated town can make it more challenging to focus blame across a more dispersed county government, but the group said it also wanted to make sure any political ramifications were warranted.

From Los Angeles Times

Only one, Australia, did not make it and were replaced by Zimbabwe.

From Barron's

Pilots often experience an optical illusion of a passing object that can make it appear to be traveling at great speed even if it is barely moving, officials have said.

From The Wall Street Journal

But Ano warned another major problem stands in the way of the Olympic dream: complex officiating that makes it difficult to train new referees.

From Barron's

She made it clear she was too young to get married and wanted to continue to pursue her dreams in football.

From BBC




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