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Use "mak" in a sentence
"Similarly, in the Arabic language, which however has been a written one only since the seventh century A.D., the term makām designates the place of a saint or of a holy tomb (Jammer, p. 27)."
"Although, if I were the carriers, I would be quick to sidle up to governments for a quid pro quo transaction — “we’ll give you free use of our network for municipal purposes if you get behind us in making the content providers pay their fairshare.”"
"For example, a Christmas delicacy called makówki, made traditionally in the region of Upper Silesia in the south of Poland, consists of layers of sliced bread or baguette soaked in a sweet mixture of ground poppy seeds, milk, nuts, almonds, raisins, orange peel and sugar."