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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are making a thing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the process of creating or producing something, often in a casual or informal context.
Example: "They are making a thing out of recycled materials to promote sustainability."
Alternatives: "are creating something" or "are producing an item".
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Usually we say we are making a "thing".
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The biggest challenge is making a thing that looks as if it's the right size, rather than a small thing made big.
We were making a thing that was a good fit for the technology right when the technology was occurring.
In fact, can #TeamAppleAndRain be made a thing?
It is now largely up to the Assembly speaker, Sheldon Silver, to make sure presidential ballot-rigging is made a thing of the past.
Fiat and others, of course, say: "New advances in technology mean passenger isolation inside a car can now be made a thing of the past".
"Redlining is illegal, discriminatory, and must be made a thing of the past, once and for all," Schneiderman said in a statement on Tuesday.
They are making a big thing out of something that is not big.
"I think the media are making a big thing of it," he says.
"Everyone's making a big thing about what hockey is all about.
We've, of course, been making a lot of things different".
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