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Discover Ludwig"I suggested making" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that the speaker has made a proposal or recommendation for someone to do something. Example: "I suggested making a reservation at the new restaurant for our anniversary dinner."
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Earlier in the trip, I'd met with women's-rights activists in Riyadh who were working on these issues and so, after the interview, and because Huwaider had mentioned that she didn't know the women, I suggested making introductions.
I suggested making the antagonists lawyers on opposite sides of a death penalty trial.
I suggested making 'I'm in the Mood for Love,' and we went ahead and did it, in one take, with me playing this beat-up alto saxophone.
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(Exactly what I suggested made the difference in the second half of the book, when I looked at the sit-in movement. Question for today: What could we do that goes beyond these demonstrations as the sit-ins went beyond court cases?).
I suggest making memory boxes for him.
"Moooo?" I suggest, making horns with my fingers.
If, however, this makes you feel cold inside, I suggest making your way to the Cowgate.
John Pawsey Milton Keynes Could I suggest Making a Pig's Ear out of a Silk Purse.
But I suggest making granitas the day you plan to eat them.
One of our problems is that we have just one supplier through Israel, so I suggest making a strategic alliance with an Israeli firm.
Follow Bill on Instagram at bill.granger Miso and ginger chicken drumsticks with sesame slaw My wife, Natalie, always rolls her eyes when I suggest making a slaw.
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