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"example we made" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It can be used when referring to an example that was created or developed by someone. For example: "The presentation included an example we made to demonstrate the effectiveness of our product."
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For example, we made full use of LINk's statutory power to enter and view premises where health and social care services are provided.
For example: "We made a terrible mistake getting involved [in Afghanistan] in the first place," he told CNN's Chris Cuomo in October.
For example, we made sure the gamers were located far from the launch team -- the launch team had a serious job to do and didn't need distraction.
For example, we made devices on silicon wafers to demonstrate the potential of the technique for the direct fabrication of LSG-MSCs for the next generation of CMOS applications.
In 2006, for example, we made a premature case for SRA International.
For example, we made a custom set of shoes for LeBron James during the NBA Finals and he wore them.
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For example, we make substantial contributions to the noncommutative peak interpolation program begun by Hay and the first author, Hay and Neal.
"In the spring, for example, we make changes because of track repairs, where we take certain tracks out of use to rebuild them or a station.
In a trial comparing two pills, for example, we make sure that participants don't know which pill they're getting, so that their expectations don't change the symptoms they report.
Using your brain does in fact take up a lot of energy, and there's good evidence from researchers like Roy Baumeister to suggest that, for example, we make worse decisions when we are tired.
Hold the wine list: chefs and their concoctions Tom Kitchin: The Kitchin, Edinburgh "We always have home-made lemonade and on the cocktail list we always have seasonal non-alcoholic cocktails – in the rhubarb season, for example, we make one from the cooking liquor of the rhubarb.
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