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The phrase "are often made" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe actions or items that frequently occur or are created in a particular context.
Example: "Decisions in the company are often made based on data analysis and market trends."
Alternatives: "are frequently created" or "are commonly produced."
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In reality, they are often made public.
New discoveries are often made in the "virtual atoms labs".
Such promises are often made impulsively and with little reflection.
Decisions on the record length are often made ad hoc.
The best points are often made through satire.
That's what figures in niches are often made from.
Rural houses are often made of mud and wattle.
His rough-hewn sculptures are often made with a chainsaw.
Big claims are often made for Mark Rylance.
Detainees are often made to participate in stage-managed confessions.
Complex, specialized tools are often made from simpler ones.
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