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The phrase "made routine" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe the process of making something a regular practice or habit.
Example: "The team made routine checks on the equipment to ensure everything was functioning properly."
Alternatives: "established as a habit" or "turned into a regular practice."
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Officers made routine inquiries with friends and relatives.
Have we standardised and made routine processes that in the past called for individual attention?
If their method can be made routine, it will bring enormous benefits.
Many of Mr. Pataki's announcements had made routine state aid for local governments sound like something special.
Still, the impassibility of many streets made routine ambulance runs into odysseys, sometimes with life-threatening or fatal consequences.
"We acted within our legal rights upon the advice of counsel and made routine personnel changes which every new administration does," Mayor Cherchi said.
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"You make routine plays, and you're going to have a better chance to win.
The Saudi Arabian justice system makes routine use of crucifixion, beheadings, and lashes.
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