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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Make contacts with" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to the act of establishing connections or relationships with people, often for networking purposes. Example: "In order to advance your career, it's important to make contacts with industry professionals."
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I'll just see what happens and make contacts with friends".
Mr. Webre will continue to make contacts with Cuba.
"And I've just started to make contacts with people in the studio system".
Mr. Tamayo helped Mr. Morales make contacts with art critics and gallery owners around the world.
How do I make contacts with attorneys in the United States?
When you're backpacking and travelling, try to make contacts with people who might be useful for your career.
The aromatic component of the resulting amides is designed to make contacts with residues that surround the active site of the PTPase.
As chief executive, Mr. Middelhoff has consciously set out to make contacts with influential people and celebrities in the United States.
The stars indicate mutations introduced at residues L109, M112 and R113 that, based on the crystal structure, make contacts with the RING domain.
These residues are proximal to Hyp531, make contacts with pVHL, and are predicted to contribute to the stability of the pVHL-HIF-2α interface.
"At the beginning of his term, the president tried to make contacts with the Western world," said Intisar Junis, a Syrian television anchor.
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