Examples of 'would have made things' in a sentence

Meaning of "would have made things"

would have made things - This phrase implies that if a different choice or action had been taken in the past, the outcome or situation would have been better or different in some way

How to use "would have made things" in a sentence

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would have made things
It would have made things a lot easier.
What was in that letter would have made things worse.
Would have made things a bit clearer.
That definitely would have made things easier.
Would have made things less boring.
The divorce would have made things worse.
Would have made things a lot easier if you had.
I guess that would have made things easier.
Would have made things much easier for him.
Seeing us upset would have made things worse for him.
There was anything but a sudden stop, since that would have made things bulky.
It would have made things less complicated.
The size of the chassis would have made things challenging.
It would have made things easier.
Ambushing him out of nowhere would have made things way worse.

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That would have made things so much easier.
I do not think the truth would have made things any easier.
It would have made things awkward.
Likely as not, you would have made things worse.
It would have made things simpler for us both.
Well, if we did have a choice, I sure would have made things happen a lot differently.
That would have made things easier for me.
If only you would told me you were a fag! It would have made things easier.
I wonder if that would have made things different between us.
At least I would not have to fight the sun, which would have made things even worse.
Dying there would have made things a lot easier.
He's already scared, paranoid. Ambushing him out of nowhere would have made things way worse.
It just would have made things a lot easier on everybody.
She was silly about him . I can see it would have made things a dash difficult.
This would have made things even worse for us.
But I think having a baby, would have made things harder for her.
This would have made things clearer to the readers.
I am glad I did not call her, I would have made things worse.
That would have made things ten times worse.
Undoubtedly, a “ new approach ” recast would have made things even easier.
It would have made things a whole lot better for both of us.
And, to be honest, it would have made things a lot easier.
It would have made things much clearer and we could have had a better decision.
Of course, your co-operation would have made things easier, but it is not essential.
I would have made things more miserable for those I was seeking to help.
Well, having an accountant on his side… - would have made things much easier for him.
That would have made things easier if it had been true.
That's unfortunate. It would have made things easier.
That would have made things MUCH more difficult.
I thought JFK would have made things better.
Would have made things a lot easier if you had. True enough.
That definitely would have made things easier . - Yeah.
Would have made things much easier for him. - Of course, I said no.
I can see it would have made things a dash difficult.
It would have made things worse . If you would have told Lauren who you were.

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