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Discover Ludwig"make an alliance" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to refer to two or more parties forming a partnership of some kind. For example, "The two companies have decided to make an alliance to take advantage of shared resources".
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It was inevitable that they should make alliance.
Consultants said the payments, fee reductions and compliance requirements would make Alliance less profitable.
He also designed several golf caps mimicking Trump's signature "Make America Great Again" hats from the campaign trail: "Donald & Shinzo: Make Alliance Even Greater," read Abe's twist on Trump's signature slogan.
At the golf course, Abe took pains to ensure that Trump felt comfortable: He presented Trump with white baseball caps with the embroidered words: "Donald & Shinzo: Make Alliance Even Greater," which both men signed, and he served Trump, who can be picky about his food, a burger specially made from American beef.
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However, Kentish power was still sufficient to make alliance with Eadbald's relatives attractive to other kingdoms.
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Resources-strapped governments will make alliances with resources-rich countries.
To make alliances with Greens and other new democratic forces.
It is certainly possible to make alliances over particular issues.
"Cities don't make alliances," he purrs, "people do".
And you make alliances and join campaigns to try to change the world for the better.
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