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The phrase "and he made it with a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing how something was created or constructed, often followed by a specific material or method.
Example: "He was proud of his latest project, and he made it with a unique blend of recycled materials."
Alternatives: "and he created it using a" or "and he crafted it with a".
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And he made it, with a low laser, a seeing-eye draw past a tree and under a limb with a 7-iron that bounced in front of the green, ran past the pin and curled back just inside 10 feet.
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