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Discover Ludwig"made innovations" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it when referring to someone or something that came up with new ideas and concepts that were previously unknown or unused. For example, "The company made several important innovations that have radically changed the industry."
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Three Cyrenaics made innovations important enough to give their names to followers.
Over the years Harrods made innovations in many areas of store operation.
We've made innovations in khadi, including colors and designs, to cater to the younger generation.
He made innovations in fingering methods, published in his Klavierschule ("Piano School") in 1828.
His successor, Rudolf Bing, made innovations in staging and brought the first African American singers to the Metropolitan's stage.
Turner worked unceasingly on Oxford's share of the project and made innovations in astronomical photography that contributed to the success of the project.
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The profound changes occurring in Italy in this period made innovation inevitable.
"It struck me there wasn't a technology that made innovation collaborative.
He "made innovation available to everybody," said John Nottingham, a Cleveland designer and a former student of Mr. Schreckengost's.
He has even made "innovation management" part of the committee's official title: the Cleveland Clinic Innovation Management and Conflict of Interest Committee.
Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates has made innovation a major issue of the landmark antitrust case.
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