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Discover LudwigThe phrase "human making" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used as a way of describing the process by which humans are creating something, such as a product, document, or artwork. For example: "The company is focused on human making, with each product individually crafted by hand."
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Think of it as a disaster of human making.
A drone has a human making the kill decision.
The whole of this splendid book is about weather that is inhuman and also about language that is human, making endless attempts to understand weather.
We have enough trouble with real-life folks treating "white person" as the default form of human; making white be the literal default setting for human icons sound disastrous.
While it might be interesting, he said, to observe a "human making music with all four limbs" — that is, with two hands playing the manuals (the three-tiered keyboard) and two feet playing the pedals — "I suggest closing your eyes during the slow middle movements".
Even so, Amy's hands-on appraisal of an expensive Frenchman and her tiny attempts at becoming human — making peace with her Texan mother, her dim sister Missy, and the ghost of her daddy, who never forgave her for abandoning the cattle business — are diverting.
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It is human made.
Hydraulics takes into consideration water movement in human made structures.
"I have heard the human make a mistake".
A human made that.
We must also address human made climate change.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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