[Vocabulary] make due

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maiabulela

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Dear all,

The chef was trying to use a flaming device to melt the chocolate, but it deosn't work. So he says:

"IT LOOKS LIKE I'LL HAVE TO MAKE DUE WITH A GOOD OLD-FASHIONED PAINTBRUSH."

What's the meaning of "make due with"?

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SoothingDave

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Not a teacher.

It's "make do." Meaning that one has to do what is necessary with what materials he has on hand.
 

Heterological

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Yes, the expression is "make do." Another word for it is "improvise."

Edited to add: I have seen native English speakers write "make due." It's still a mistake, but it's not limited to ESL students!
 
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