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The phrase "by making this" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the action of creating or producing something, often in the context of explaining a process or result.
Example: "By making this adjustment to the settings, we can improve the overall performance of the system."
Alternatives: "through this action" or "by doing this".
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The government could help us all by making this illegal.
You could do it by making this, the reagent shown here.
I now have a dictionary, which I've accumulated by making this walk.
If by making this comment I have in some way offended you, I am deeply sorry.
"We believe that we saved lives by making this decision," he said.
"By making this change, we've managed to break even eight months earlier than we expected".
The French said that by making this offer, Mr. Mandelson had overstepped his negotiating mandate.
"By making this music, we eject musical trash and make brand new music.
By making this commitment to him, we are taking away any future distractions or doubt.
What was I trying to escape by making this dangerous trek?
By making this a legal requirement, our promise of confidentiality is compromised.
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