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The phrase "author made" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to describe something created by an author, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "The author made a significant contribution to the field of literature with her latest novel."
Alternatives: "created by the author" or "written by the author."
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Hope the author made these distinctions.
I'm not suggesting the author made these long quotations up.
They died because their author made them die.
I'm always aware that an author made up that name, and it seems very contrived.
In later life, the author made no bones about having wished she'd been born a boy.
Fans of the author made efforts to reconstruct the library, without much success.
The late author made a grand statement arranging for his unseen works to be crushed.
I loved how the author made Michael a childish, but brave and honest character.
We've watched Jon's kids grow from toddlers to grade schoolers and cheered when Joe's author made the best-seller list.
For subsequent predictions, the author made improvements to the analysis by refining both the constitutive model calibration and the numerical analysis procedures.
The young author made corrections, then mailed it back: "On Computable Numbers," surely one of the epic papers in history.
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