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Discover LudwigThe phrase "entails making" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the necessary actions or processes involved in achieving a particular outcome.
Example: "The project entails making several key decisions that will impact its success."
Alternatives: "involves creating" or "requires producing."
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Sometimes that just entails making sure the market incentives work the right way to include everyone.
That entails making sure logins for employees are in place and that not everybody has access to all the data.
Access to the bloc's single market of around 500 million people generally entails making some financial contribution and accepting the free movement of workers across national boundaries.
So I go all in, which essentially entails making a custard, letting it rest in an ice bath, stirring vigorously, straining and waiting.
It suggests that part of being an ethical person entails making it easier for other people to be equally ethical in everyday life.
In spite of my intention not to infringe upon any students' writerly prerogatives, I feel obliged to remind them that making up a story also entails making up both an author and an audience.
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What is at issue from a policy perspective is that emphasis on the individual's self-government, with the cosmopolitan perspective that this entails, makes it difficult if not impossible to ground rights to the protection and internal self- government of traditional cultures themselves (Kymlicka, 1995).
Rousteing was nineteen, and the job entailed making photocopies and organizing the desk of the label's chief designer, Peter Dundas.
It entailed making lists of statements and reading stories that illustrated a chosen value of the month.
Even if, over the next few years, any newly minted city mayor's job is likely to entail making lots of deeply unpopular cuts.
While wearing the costume "there must be no speaking in a human voice, and any communication must entail making utterances in the voice of a walrus".
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