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The phrase "comes to making" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when it means "regarding the action of making something". For example: "When it comes to making a decision, it's important to consider all the facts."
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That's certainly a stretch when it comes to making money.
When it comes to making people uncomfortable, she has succeeded.
"I'll also be tough when it comes to making decisions.
When it comes to making money, Twitter is all about keeping it simple.
When it comes to making an impact, few items of clothing can compete with a dress.
When it comes to making audiences laugh, he's all too aware of the pitfalls.
Continuity is, of course, always a relative thing when it comes to making movies.
WHEN it comes to making a pot of chili, the possibilities range wide.
But the industry's record when it comes to making deals work is ropy.
SAN FRANCISCO — When it comes to making money, Twitter is all about keeping it simple.
Lyndy Redding is something of an old hand when it comes to making canapés.
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