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Discover Ludwig"Making history" is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to refer to something that is remarkable, noteworthy, or significant, or to refer to an event or period of time that is important or noteworthy. For example: "The 2020 presidential election was a historic moment, with the first female Vice President-elect on a major party ticket - making history!".
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Making history
verb
Present participle of make history
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Making history is never easy.
Making history, it read.
Making history, however, is a fading possibility.
Making history makes people pay attention.
"We are making history".
GB making history.
He's making history today".
"We're making history".
He loves making history.
"You're part of making history happen today".
"It would be making history," he says.
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