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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a making" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the process of creating or producing something, often in a more abstract or artistic context.
Example: "The sculpture is a making of intricate details and vibrant colors that captivate the viewer."
Alternatives: "a creation" or "a production".
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The descriptive categories identified were: A: Making it possible, B: Making it work, and C: Making it normal.
(a) Making things no one asked for.
A Making mistakes and acknowledging them.
A Making New York greener will make it more pleasant.
You're strictly a 'Making It' kind of guy".
This looked like a making contract, but the opener led a singleton spade.
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a. Making college more affordable b.
A. Making science political is just a part of the current times.
Evans R, Elwyn G, Edwards A. Making interactive decision support for patients a reality.
A. Making sense of the data starts with defining our expectations for the test.
Frankel, Jeffrey A. "Making America's Trade Deficits Great Again". The Guardian, January 15 , 2018
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