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What's "made it to" mean?

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Rebecca

If you "made it to" somewhere or something, it means that you arrived somewhere or reached the goal. "Made" is the past tense and past participle. "Make" is the base form of the verb. Ex: I hope to make it to Paris by next year. Ex: She made it to the end of the book.

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