Is it to make do or due?
It’s “make do,” a phrasal verb meaning “to manage with limited resources or means” (e.g., “We make do with little”). “Make due” is a misspelling and is incorrect.
“Due” and “do” are homophones, which can create confusion around “make do.” Another common mistake like this happens when people have to choose due to or do to; “due to” is correct.
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