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Discover LudwigThe phrase "built making" is not correct in written English.
You may instead use the phrase "building" or "constructing." For example: "He spent all day building the new shed."
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IVs were built, making it the most numerous of all German tanks.
Once such communities are built, making a business out of them is easy.
(When the first subways were built, of course, much of the city's present underground infrastructure had not yet been built, making the task far easier).
Locks were one of the marvels of the canal when it was first built, making it possible to create a navigable waterway across upstate New York's uneven terrain.
The narrowness of the corridors through the hills permitted the streams to be dammed and water-storage tanks to be built, making a certain amount of cultivation and irrigation possible.
English architecture had to hold its breath during the civil war and the interregnum, when more buildings burned than were built, making way for new beginnings when the king came into his own again.
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The anti-contagion defences that the euro zone has since built make Grexit easier to contemplate.
That matters, because the nuclear reaction which turns the non-fissile form of uranium into fissile plutonium, from which bombs can be built, makes antineutrinos.
The current economy, the way it's built, makes people docile.
But my love for the world this show has built makes me want the Winchesters go down fighting.
Geithner and other economists also learned from the Japanese experience that what gets built makes a difference.
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