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The part of a sentence "emphasis on making" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone's focus or attention on doing something, such as completing a task or creating something. For example, "The team put an emphasis on making sure their project was of the highest quality."
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Confirming our earlier report, she also noted there will be an emphasis on making the experience one-of-a-kind.
The emphasis on making a profit doesn't please everyone.
Our public schools put too much emphasis on making kids conform.
This emphasis on making machinery also makes ferrous and nonferrous metallurgy important.
Dell places huge emphasis on making products that are "open, capable and affordable".
Democratic presidential candidates are putting a new emphasis on making environmental issues more voter friendly.
He echoes Foster's emphasis on making the economic case for early spending.
More emphasis on making working with people with dementia a career of choice.
At the time, there was a lot of emphasis on making the wards a lot more like a family.
Second, an emphasis on making diagnoses tends to get in the way of our understanding people in depth.
They said the department's emphasis on making arrests invited confrontation and discouraged good will in minority neighborhoods.
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