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Discover LudwigThe phrase "make companies" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the creation of companies, for example: "John has taken the initiative to make companies which invest in renewable energy."
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Good businessmen make companies flourish.
You make companies and business very confused.
That could make companies like Quebecor and CanWest irresistible targets.
"The pressure from brands will make companies improve".
Make companies in the City report their pay by gender.
"A strong yen and severe business environment could make companies more hesitant to invest," it said.
"A strong yen and severe business environment could make companies more hesitant to invest".
Similarly, management buyouts are often associated with major restructurings to make companies leaner and more profitable.
Full access to the single market will help to make companies more competitive.
Those are admirable goals, but they're not going to make companies more productive.
Now FASB is under attack for trying to make companies reveal clearly the costs of merging.
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