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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'made wonders' is not correct in written English
You can use the phrase 'accomplished wonders' instead. For example: "She accomplished wonders with her artwork and enthusiasm."
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"How do you separate a brand from customers that generate the sales or the know-how that enables the product to be made?" wonders Hilary Eastman of PwC, an accounting firm.Australia used to account for internally generated brands but gave it up in 2005 to align itself with international standards.
During our travels though we admire the breathtaking natural sites and the awe inspiring man made wonders, we are equally if not more, fascinated by the children around us.
"Eight weeks of treatment made wonders.
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Original personalities make wonders for your characters.
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Pay a compliment: "I love your shoes/backpack" It can make wonders.
And the company that makes Wonder Bread is going under, for goodness' sake.
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