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The phrase "be made on" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when talking about something being created or designed based on certain specifications or requirements. Example: The new product must be made on eco-friendly materials to meet the company's sustainability goals.
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A final decision will now be made on 4 July.
The final decision will be made on 4 July.
Judgments had to be made on one viewing.
But one change will be made on the track.
Arguments can be made on both sides.
An announcement will be made on Friday.
The decision could be made on May 3rd.
Contributions may be made on line at www.GreenwichHouse.org.org
An announcement is expected to be made on Thursday.
Fair-minded arguments can be made on both sides.
Judgments must be made on a case-by-case basis.
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