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Discover Ludwig"make a drama" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to creating a play, movie, or television show. For example: "My friend decided to start writing a script so they could make a drama about their life."
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It's very easy to make a drama.
Mr. Carnoy wanted to make a drama.
I didn't want to make a drama documentary.
I do not want to make a drama of it.
But why make a drama rather than a factual documentary?
And they have no idea how to make a drama out of a crisis.
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He intends to make a drama-documentary about their lives together, perpetually showing up with a camera-crew in tow.
He has not, before now, made a drama.
It was the morning of 22 February 2011 and we were making a drama.
Last year, the same network made a drama called 'Straight News,' which took place in a TV news program.
"And this was the closest I could get to reality without making a drama or a tragedy".
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