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Discover LudwigThe phrase "has made on" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to convey an impact or influence but requires additional context or restructuring to be grammatically correct. Example: "The changes in policy have made a significant impact on the community."
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Few people ever make the kind of impact on a country as Sen John McCain has made on this one.
On Thursday, she claimed putting her kids in the limelight has been a family decision, not one that she has made on her own.
The positive impact the program has made on the veterans involved has been one of Johnson's favorite parts of the program.
But the one number not given is the huge return that Sequoia Capital has made on the deal, as a very early investor in WhatsApp.
The adjustments Woods has made on the greens are subtle.
"You know how much money Toyota has made on cars?
Third, the foundation needs to remedy the missteps that it has made on transparency.
And Lancaster readily acknowledged the impact Stevens has made on his return to representative rugby.
(Comments she has made on "Today" indicate that she's in her ninth month).
Just about every decision that the Administration has made on energy policy belies these claims.
The impact Kenneth's generosity has made on campus and student life at Stevens is unparalleled.
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