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Discover LudwigThe phrase "made donations" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the act of giving money or goods to a charitable organization or cause.
Example: "Last year, our company made donations to several local charities to support the community."
Alternatives: "contributed funds" or "gave donations."
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Other trustees made donations, too.
Some have made donations privately.
He built alliances with and made donations to both parties.
Many of those who have made donations left supportive messages.
Other members of the community also made donations.
His relatives had previously made donations to the Liberal party.
Melania, Ivanka and Don Jr. also made donations to Clinton.
Keds Apparel has made donations to the organizations as well.
Fully 78percentt made donations on their own.
They have made donations and volunteered to help.
They went on pilgrimages; they made donations to monasteries.
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