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The phrase "am has made" is not correct in English and does not convey a clear meaning.
It seems to be an incorrect combination of verb forms and cannot be used in standard written English.
Example: "I am made to feel welcome" would be a correct usage.
Alternatives: "have made" or "was made".
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That belief, that it's O.K. to just be who I am, has made it easier for me to work well with and for people who are different and to enjoy the diversity, not just tolerate it.
I was also interested to see that Mr. Carville, a mere lad of sixty-four, sage age I am, has made fun of the age of the tea party attendees.
Being with a person who truly loves and respects me for who I am has made it easy to do things that once scared me.
In many areas, Additive Manufacturing (AM) has made the decisive steps from prototyping to true manufacturing technology.
In the last two decades, additive manufacturing (AM) has made significant progress towards the fabrication of biomaterials and tissue engineering constructs.
AM has made manufacturable shapes that were too difficult (or even impossible) to manufacture with conventional technologies.
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Success is having made the last deal work.
In an apparent attempt to appeal to non-motorcycle consumers, Can-Am has made the Spyder extremely easy to ride.
A north Wales Conservative AM has made the final shortlist to be the Tory candidate in a safe Cheshire seat in May's general election.
She's had to make big changes.
And some are having to make redundancies.
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