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Discover LudwigThe phrase "made contacts" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to making connections of any kind, generally in the context of business or networking. For example: "I attended the conference to make contacts and establish relationships with potential new clients."
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"We made contacts with commanders in the city.
He made contacts on the tour and also at a hair salon in which he invested.
I made contacts that remain invaluable, and I now have a thriving career.
An assistant coach made contacts for any players who wanted to transfer.
He said the agents never presented evidence that he made contacts with militants.
A Toehold in Silicon Valley Mr. Summers has also made contacts in Silicon Valley.
He went to nightclubs and made contacts in the music scene.
Aside from the adventure, Mr. Kellogg said, he has made contacts for his business, which includes arranging imports into Ukraine.
But he had made contacts in the Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party, and he stayed active in politics.
Here he learned hard truths and made contacts and friendships which served him for the rest of his life.
He made contacts by becoming a prolific tweeter (@robbieflash) and he found jobs as a freelance journalist and researcher.
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