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Discover Ludwig"in his making" is correct and usable in written English
You would use this phrase when referring to the act of creating or compiling something. For example, "He invested hours of hard work in his making of the sculpture."
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Edward Shorter, in his "Making of the Modern Family" (1975), deplored the "ghastly slaughter of the innocents" that in his view constituted child care in the old days.
As Theodore H White wrote in his Making of the President series: "In 1968 the name Chicago won a significance far beyond date and place.
Mr. Libby wants to use a memory expert to help argue that a faulty memory, brought on by a stressful workload, resulted in his making false statements to investigators about his conversations with reporters regarding a Central Intelligence Agency operative, Valerie Wilson.
Despite his desperation to be photographed with world leaders - making some question if it's part of an elaborate bet that will conclude in his making finger-bunny ears behind the head of Ariel Sharon - Bono is simply a very rich man who makes gargantuan donations to charity.
Meyer's true genius is not so much in creating pretty restaurants and tasty food but in his making it so approachable.
The most specific spending cuts Cantor proposed in his "Making Life Work" policy speech this past week were to social science research.
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When chatting with this creative director it was clear that designing was in his make up.
They'd taped photos of Trump in his "Make America Great Again" baseball cap to their own little top hats.
Law professor Barack Obama explained his case and defrocked critics in his "Make My Day" press conference last week.
Seeing him swept up in his work made me glad.
Such genuflection is simply not in his make-up.
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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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