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"made straight" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to make something straight or to correct something that was previously not straight. Example: The carpenter made the crooked shelf straight by hammering in some extra nails.
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No plant is made straight from start to finish.
When he finally entered secondary school, he made straight for the library.
It was relished by Hoffman, who made Straight Time with Bunker's help.
Recently, Ms. Cavaliere said, an elderly man and woman each made straight lines for different cars.
She had a similar experience with director Tarsem Singh on Immortals, which she made straight after.
Carr said two officers pushed past her, and made straight for Sterling, who seemed baffled.
While I was figuring out how many, a crisply dressed man entered the store and made straight for the salesclerk.
Once a user has found a place that works, a reservation can be made straight through the app.
Nelly and his entourage, arriving, made straight for the Cristal, the bodyguards pushing aside those who got in the way.
"I always did what I was told and made straight A's in school, but I still pulled pranks".
The pair have apparently uncovered £12bn of savings that can be made straight away "without harming public services".
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