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"make it" here is often used like this?

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Rebecca

Yes. The phrase "made it" is often used like this in English. It means to attend an event, reaching a destination, or arriving on time to something. Here are a few examples: I made it to the ballet recital. Can you make it to my play next Saturday? I will try and make it work on time.

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