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"make a splash with" is a correct phrase that can be used in written English.
For example, you could write, "My business made a splash with its innovative marketing strategy". This phrase means to create or have a noticeable or successful impact on something.
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The freshman linebacker Brian Toal could make a splash with Boston College.
Interview: Jamie Lloyd aims to make a splash with a toilet musical.
Oregon State would like to make a splash with a hire.
If the new owner was hoping to make a splash with fans, he completely missed the pool.
Harlan and his winemaker, Bob Levy, knew they needed to make a splash with their first vintage.
Fox was seeking to make a splash with the announcement the morning after an "X Factor" commercial was featured during the Super Bowl.
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He made a splash with a $12 million shark.
Alexander McQueen literally made a splash with a striking collection.
P26 Catastrophe's Sharon Horgan on making a splash with Merman.
At 10, Matt Muenster makes a splash with an infinity tub in "Bath Crashers".
The Lytro camera made a splash with its ability to refocus photos after they were taken.
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