Idiom
In the making.
When something is in the making, it means it is in the process of being made.
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But by the end of the 1970s Vietnam and its aftermath cooled public affection for military themes until the Reagan years, when there was a jump in requests for military cooperation in the making of movies, TV and home videos.
Jessica D. Lynch are close to concluding a deal with NBC for her paid cooperation in the making of its television movie about her experiences as a prisoner of war in Iraq, two executives involved in the proposed deal said yesterday.
(He gave his approval and cooperation in the making of the film but now seems to be unhappy with it. Of course).
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Her books include "Pathways to Polling: Crisis, Cooperation, and the Making of Public Opinion Professions" and "Muffled Echoes: Oliver North and the Politics of Public Opinion".
in the Making of the President.
Iraqi Kurdistan: State-in-the-making?
-- The making of "Making a Murderer".
Controversy was the making of the prize.
Could this be the making of me?
"The Making of a Chef," by Michael Ruhlman.
It was the making of him.
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