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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are really making" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an ongoing action or process that is significant or impactful.
Example: "The changes in policy are really making a difference in employee morale."
Alternatives: "are truly creating" or "are significantly influencing".
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So I would criticize those two profit-making industries who are really making a pay on the backs of working students, working families, poor students, poor families.
Which ones are really making an impression?
"The books are really making people want to have sex again".
The Parkland students are really making a difference, leading with their powerful voices.
How do you know which organizations are really making a difference?
"So people are really making arguments on things for which we don't have enough information yet".
How many wealthy Americans are really making preparations for a catastrophe?
"These schools are really making efforts to broaden the enrollment pool," Ms. Harwarth said.
"You are really making a better future for yourselves, your families, your villages and your country".
"These reforms are really making me think about where I want to be," Letson says.
"The men are getting fifteen dollars a day for marching, and the girls are really making it big".
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