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The phrase "as to made a" is not correct in written English.
It appears to be a grammatical error and does not convey a clear meaning.
Example: "I was uncertain as to made a decision about the project."
Alternatives: "regarding making a" or "concerning the making of a".
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Frauke Petry, its leader, joined a chorus of voices attacking Merkel, writing on her Facebook page: "Is Germany now open and colourful enough for you, following the wave of crimes and sexual attacks, Frau Merkel?" A short time later she went so far as to made a direct connection between the events in Cologne and the mass rapes of German women by Red Army soldiers in the spring of 1945.
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Many said they came as much to have fun as to make a political statement.
They plan raids in large groups so as to make a bigger splash in the papers.
As if Mr. Klein would be so gauche as to make a major palette error.
(If you were so mean as to make a child cook your lunch, that is).
Seams are so beautifully finished as to make a chain-store shopper faint with disbelief.
Photographs can be so taken as to make a midget look like a giant, and vice versa.
But if we may be so bold as to make a few blog connections to this year's festival attendees?
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