The word "makes used to" is not a common phrase in English. However, if we break it down phonetically, we can see the spelling of each sound. "Makes" is pronounced /meɪks/, with the long "a" sound represented by the digraph "ay" and a voiceless "s" sound represented by "s". "Used to" is pronounced /juːst tuː/, with a long "u" sound represented by the digraph "ue", a soft "s" sound represented by "s", and a long "o" sound represented by "u". It's important to pay attention to individual sounds when spelling words in English.