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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and making it" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to the act of creating, achieving, or completing something.
Example: "She worked hard on her project, and making it a success was her ultimate goal."
Alternatives: "and achieving it" or "and completing it".
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At its core, innovation is about taking knowledge and making it work for a society.
For taking risks and making it work.
And making it work would be difficult.
It's getting involved and making it special".
"It's about engaging the consumer and making it personal.
It's about reclaiming the process and making it more democratic".
They're busy moving in and making it their own.
And making it at home is actually kind of complicated.
I was taking truth and making it mythology".
It was about playing a part and making it believable".
He's bluffing and experimenting, contradicting himself and making it pay.
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