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Discover LudwigThe phrase "make a history" is not correct in standard English; the correct expression is "make history." You can use it when referring to an event or action that is significant enough to be remembered or recorded in history
Example: "The team worked tirelessly and, in the end, they made history by winning the championship."
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"We don't want to make a history book for people, because it's boring.
It's not the facts, snapshots of the past, that make a history; it's the story, the facts run by the eye at the correct speed.
They wanted to change the world, not record it: "We were trying to portray Iraq as it happened and not wait until afterwards and make a history painting".
So he took the idea to his bosses at Thames and went on to make a history series that the BBC has never emulated.
Cities are the spaces where those without power get to make a history and a culture, thereby making their powerlessness complex.
"The tone is, these are guys who are trying as hard as they can to make a history show, but it's just not going that well," Mr. Waters said.
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"Making a history was not what I wanted to do," Mr. Lanzmann said.
Timoner's been offered several features and is making a history of Jamaican music for Chris Blackwell.
Illicit drug users are more likely to have an infection with an S aureus strain other than USA300, making a history of drug use unlikely in this patientB.
It is very important to make a good history and complete exploration.
It would be nice to make a bit of history".
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