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Discover LudwigThe phrase "made standard" is correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe something that has been officially recognized or accepted as the norm or standard. Here is an example: "The new safety protocol was made standard after a series of accidents occurred in the workplace."
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In Brahms, Bernstein confounds expectations, upending the warm approach maestros like Bruno Walter made standard.
There are ways to make such cheating harder in future, and they should be made standard forthwith.
Another duo of his, "Wanderlust," a nicely made standard romantic pas de deux to Schubert, offered Ms. Hanna a final dramatic appearance, with a passionate Damien Johnson.
Apple, the company that made standard features of the mouse, the CD drive and the wireless network, always seems to show the rest of the PC industry which way the future lies.
It also offers the faster transfer rate of USB 3.0, however, which will of course come in handy for those with newer iMacs (USB 3.0 was made standard on the all-in-one computer in 2012.
Before being made standard on the 747-300, the stretched upper deck was previously offered as a retrofit, and first appeared on two Japanese 747-100SR aircraft.
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Where British films are being made, standards appear to be rising, reflected by increased critical acclaim.
Selections need to be made; standards set; wisdom winnowed.
A standard curve was constructed using freshly made standards (10−5 to 10−10 M and blank) from frozen concentrated ATP stock.
Digital insertion makes standard product placement look like a blunt instrument.
But few filmmakers want to make standard television documentaries, spending months in archives or arguing over rights and permissions.
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