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Discover Ludwig"made a delivery" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is commonly used when someone delivers or transports something, such as a package or goods, to a specific destination. Example: The postman made a delivery of a package to our doorstep this morning.
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"I made a delivery upstairs," he recalled.
Anytime he made a delivery to an old woman, he never accepted any money.
Maybe, but in the real world of logistics, last week a driverless truck made a delivery of beer in Colorado.
He pulled out of his wallet a thick stack of trade center identification cards, one for each time he made a delivery.
I apologise to him, say that because we've just made a delivery to the food bank, the church is out of supplies.
On a recent afternoon, Arrowhead made a delivery to the modern Kalmanovitz Library, placing bottled water in a fully-outfitted kitchen, next to a working sink.
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Mr. Leon disappeared while making a delivery on Sunday.
A U.P.S. truck makes a delivery and then she gets a visit from a friend Ray.
"If a customer ordered the wrong wine, I can make a delivery the same day.
"When he's here making a delivery, you can't help but smile".
They were found about 5 15 p.m. on Wednesday by someone making a delivery to the shop.
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