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"make drama" is not technically correct in written English, as it has no concrete meaning.
You could make it part of a sentence such as "He tried to make drama out of the situation," but it would still be an informal usage.
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It takes a long time to make drama.
As Stewart points out: "The channel is at a stage that they have to make drama".
The question is heightened in relation to any attempt to make drama from the Holocaust.
'We weren't out to make a documentary; we wanted to make drama.
Both knew how to make drama part of dancing and did not impose acting upon movement.
It was quite a professional undertaking to make drama out of such a complete and painful act of self-denial.
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Children at six schools in the city have collaborated with veterans such as Dennis Davison, to make dramas and murals to commemorate the events of D-Day.
Do you think we're going to reach a point where studios don't even make dramas like this?
Beckett made drama out of their subtext.
Instead of making drama, he makes noise.
To achieve his aim of making drama out of simple lives, he prepares each actor intensively.
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