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Sentence The phrase 'made way', while grammatically correct, is not a phrase commonly used in written English.
A phrase that is more commonly used would be 'made way for'. For example: The old building was demolished to make way for a new shopping center.
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"Made way too many errors.
McClean, Chester and Rickie Lambert made way.
Late Medieval stylization made way for naturalism.
Both made way.
Motherhood made way to mauling.
Here, misery made way for a discovery.
Rob Whistle made way for Laidlaw.
Loan officers made way for mortgage brokers.
Apollo had made way for Dionysus.
Joggers and skaters amiably made way.
Izaguirre and the ineffectual Lassad made way.
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