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The phrase "hitherto made" is correct and usable in written English.
It means something that has been made or done until now, or up to this point. It is typically used to indicate that something has been done in the past, but may not continue in the future. Example: "The company's hitherto made policy of offering unlimited vacation time will be changing next year." (This sentence means that the company has had a policy of offering unlimited vacation time in the past, but it will not continue to do so in the future.) Another example: "Hitherto made assumptions about the project's timeline will need to be reevaluated after this unexpected setback." (This sentence means that assumptions that were previously made about the project's timeline will need to be reconsidered due to a recent setback.).
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This is the first clear statement hitherto made regarding concentration camps.
From then on the versatile knives, hitherto made individually by hand, were mass-produced without a noticeable decline in quality.
Of the present Administration, he said, "What disturbs me is that the New Deal is now making to the workingman the same impossible promise it hitherto made to the business man".
That is something the AUC has hitherto made a point of not doing, since it claims to be an ally of the state (even if an increasingly unwelcome one) against the guerrillas.
Its designers and engineers work side by side with local talent, and have already launched half a dozen inexpensive, novel products that Medtronic would not have made on its own.This is new territory for Medtronic, which has hitherto made high-end, costly kit.
That is likely to soar higher now as deep-pocketed donors, hitherto made nervous by Howard Dean, commit themselves to the front-runner.In this section The man who would be king The biggest prize so far John Edwards's cunning ploy Primary colour Whodunnit?
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(At around the same time, a movie retold "Great Expectations" from the point of view of Gwyneth Paltrow getting in and out of black silk underwear--a happy instance of the hitherto unseen made visible).
Although a number of modifications have been proposed to increase efficiency, no account has hitherto been made of the possible loss of trapped larvae and juveniles as a result of within-trap predation by piscivorous fish.
Hitherto, the Constitution made no provision for dealing with such eventualities as the resignation or death of a vice-president.
Over the past 160 years, the world made hitherto unimaginable progress in human welfare, however you measure it.
With growth of over 3%, year on year, in the non-manufacturing industries, services look set to take up the running made hitherto by manufacturers.Companies are also hiring.
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