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Discover LudwigThe phrase "make in response" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe an action taken in reaction to something that has been said or done. For example: "She made a statement in response to the accusations." or "The company made changes in response to customer feedback."
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Bratza had three points to make in response.
What decisions did it make in response to sensory information?
The noise the audience make in response suggests the feeling is entirely mutual.
Videgaray and his colleagues have only a couple of threats to make in response.
In a recent paper, I study the acquisitions that firms make in response to increased competition.
We're now talking to Facebook about what changes it might be willing to make in response to our proposal.
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Three points are worth making in response.
Another was the film Nick and I made in response, entitled Nora.
Another complained that the Home Office decisions were being made in response to Daily Mail pressure.
They are culturally based value judgments made in response to social and political needs.
The company said Monday that the changes were not made in response to those queries.
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