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"made more visible" is a perfectly valid phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe making something more obvious or prominent. For example, "The organization worked to make their cause more visible by introducing awareness campaigns."
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Next, she said, the ratings should be made more visible to the public.
If anything, those human qualities are made more visible to us by the design.
The collections have been made more visible through an active schedule of shows and events.
Gay people come from many different walks of life, and it's important that this reality is made more visible on TV".
One feature with the EMD technique is that frequencies of higher modes can be made more visible by the sifting process.
"Things made more visible not by more light, but by the fresh angle at which I regard them". That doesn't just apply to film directors.
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He described an aspect of life that the online world makes more visible and acute.
One senses an underlying anxiety, which might be worth making more visible (Johnson).
The first of these is to make more visible and help coordinate the complement of programs, courses, and activities currently being offered in the environmental humanities at Yale.
The aim is to make more visible the nature and scope of a covert operation that has spanned more than four decades.
We will also make more visible -- and provide more support for -- the "three year" route that I chose in the mid 1970s.
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