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Discover Ludwig"made reforms" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to a change or improvement to a system or policy. For example, "The government implemented a series of policies and made reforms to the taxation system to stimulate economic growth."
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Mr Xi has made reforms to the service sector a priority.
An impending recession in the eurozone made reforms all the more urgent.
Of the 24 poorest African countries that made reforms in the past decade, ten suffered from wars or coups.
Certainly, the comfort of incumbency has made reforms — those previously proposed and those now being floated daily — difficult.
"As we made reforms, foreign investors regained faith in us, especially investors from Japan," Mr. Bush said.
In response to the bad publicity, the Justice Department has made reforms, but they do not go far enough.
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The Legislature made reform a high priority.
He has made reform a top priority.
His downfall might have made reform remoter than ever.
The web revolution, which makes everyone a potential journalist, has also made reform more urgent.
But he was not announcing a candidacy that made reforming our corrupted system the first priority of his Administration.
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