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Discover Ludwig"made a foul" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is often used in sports contexts to describe a player committing a violation or infraction against the rules of the game. Example: The basketball player made a foul by tripping an opponent during the game.
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As he thought Brown made a foul on Falcao while he was in the act of shooting, he dismissed Brown.
The Brazilian midfielder had already been booked when he made a foul arguably worthy of another yellow card.
The Argetine was harshly adjudged to have made a foul in the box leading to a penalty for Eibar.
After Berry made a foul shot to make it 91-88, he intercepted a Providence pass.
Mirza Teletovic made a foul shot with 4 seconds left, and the Nets reserves rallied from a 12-point deficit to beat the host Boston Celtics, 97-96, in a preseason game.
LAKERS 100, GRIZZLIES 99 Kobe Bryant scored 37 points, Kwame Brown made a foul shot with 9.2 seconds remaining, and Los Angeles beat visiting Memphis but might have lost Andrew Bynum.
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"We had a lot of opportunities to close the door, make a foul shot, make a stop," Calhoun said.
The Giants found an odd way to make a foul work in their favor Sunday night against the Philadelphia Eagles.
After making a foul shot, Walker glanced toward them, seeming more surprised by the statement than annoyed by it.
Wenger said that Arteta was "absolutely convinced he didn't make a foul and that it was very harsh".
"But if you give them 25 offensive rebounds and can't make a foul shot, you've got problems".
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