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The phrase 'he was making' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to refer to an action that is currently taking place, often in the past. For example, "He was making dinner when I arrived home."
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He was making money.
"He was making inappropriate comments".
"He was making strength gains.
Suddenly, he was making money.
He was making an office.
He was making shots.
He was making bread.
"He was making collages.
"He was making plans," she said.
I sensed he was making a fist.
He thought he was making it up".
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