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"Do drama" typically refers to actively participating in or engaging with dramatic situations, performances, or activities, such as acting, directing, or writing. On the other hand, "make drama" often implies creating conflict or tension in interpersonal relationships or situations, sometimes unnecessarily. Both phrases can reflect different aspects of creativity and personal interaction, depending on the context in which they are used.

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