Crossword-Clue: use someone or something usually selfishly or for profit
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7 letters (1 answer)
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- Someone who makes something possible for another 55.77%
- Someone or something that provides income 55.67%
- make something, usually for a specific function 54.90%
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- Make someone believe something that is not true 54.37%
- make (someone) do something by argument, charm, etc 54.37%
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