zuò​chū

to make, to issue

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  1. He was forced to make a public apology.

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  2. That is a sacrifice that I am willing to make.

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  3. I didn’t wait for him to make the first move.

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  4. He doesn’t want to make any changes.

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  5. We will make our own arrangements.

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  6. She knew that she had to make a decision.

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  7. I’ll make a decision today.

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  8. Don't be afraid of making changes.

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