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Discover LudwigThe phrase "make a sale" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing a process of selling a product or service. For example, "The sales team was successful in their efforts to make a sale."
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He wasn't going to make a sale.
But he did not make a sale.
"They might even help you make a sale.
"It's another thing to make a sale online".
"There was not enough to make a sale".
This year, he expects to make a sale a day.
Sometimes they make a sale; more often they don't.
"Jimmy's out to make a sale, but in a nice way," Goodman says.
"For us, we lose money with most products every time we make a sale".
"I got six," Hample replied, pausing until Ale walked off to make a sale.
It called on 30 firms to help make a sale, but failed to find a buyer.
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