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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and then made" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a sequence of actions where something was created or produced after a previous action.
Example: "She prepared the ingredients and then made a delicious cake for the party."
Alternatives: "and subsequently created" or "and afterward produced".
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His team had trailed — big — and then made a run.
"I crawled and crawled and then made it outside".
She mumbled something and then made as if to turn.
Mr. Bruno obliged, and then made his way inside.
The Holocaust is historically outlined and then made personally vivid.
And then made them local, not national, targets.
Bradley paused and then made a slight correction.
He was imprisoned, tortured and then made to disappear.
He could still anticipate shots — those frames he once sensed before they happened, and then made.
His speed exhilarated him, and then made him feel distinctly ill.
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