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make happen
verb as in bring about
verb as in realize
Example Sentences
Reshoring it would require "many tens of hundreds of billions of dollars in both private and public sector investment to make happen", according to Mr Bartlett.
“The embassy is working on getting all the paper work done in order for them to be flown to the states and many more behind the scenes to make happen more quickly and safely,” the post said, adding that the children and staff of Missions in Haiti have been relocated to a safer location.
“It’s really important to me that we get to finish doing this job calmly and quietly, because we’re really close … and people are going to have a great time with this for many years to come. If that’s the only thing I can help make happen here, then that’s good enough.”
The government has some tough questions to answer on that too – their Rwanda scheme that they are now trying to make happen.
Madan is grateful that Earshot, JazzED and other like-minded local organizations are “so open-minded at uplifting new voices, which is so important for the music and not something that I think just happens. It’s something that takes a lot of intention to make happen.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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