Sentence examples for and on made from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "and on made" is not correct and usable in written English.
It appears to be a fragment and lacks clarity or context for proper usage.
Example: "The project was completed and on made significant improvements."
Alternatives: "and subsequently created" or "and then produced".

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Ms. Badu's hit single "On and On" made nondenominational mysticism sound like down-home advice, and she sang it in a tart, assured voice, never pushing too hard.

The horizon, rolling on and on, made me feel as if I could spin off the earth.

And on "Made in the A.M". the group takes advantage of its nothing-to-lose position with a handful of cuts that feel even loosey-goosier than usual.

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What about Troy, Agamemnon, Cadmus, and so on makes for significance?

If you glue stars and moons on make sure you put on enough glue.

But of course we'll carry on making films, and carry on making films that win awards.

Proteins, in the form of enzymes, hormones and so on, made things happen.

It needs a ban on tests and on making uranium and plutonium for bombs.

New lines should focus on giving voters more choices and on making state elections more competitive.

This concerns both studies on how materials degrade and on making more stable materials.

Sandberg asked for tips on the interview process and on making the transition to the majors from the minors.

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