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'make initiatives' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to the creation of new ideas or projects to serve a particular purpose. For example, "The new CEO made several initiatives to help the company grow."
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Many ordinary men and women come together and contribute to make initiatives like Deepshikha a success.
"He is anxious to encourage the two peoples, to push and prod them to somehow make initiatives, so they take the next step.
The communities know best what is good for them and have to make initiatives towards revitalisation of their neighbourhoods or they have to be actively involved in the process so that their concerns are integrated in the revitalisation plans.
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In effect, this makes initiatives a higher class of law.
A demon that can drive up that 80% and often makes initiatives impossible: data silos.
Our research shows that combining four or more different solutions makes initiatives ten times more likely to succeed.
Through two field studies of digitally augmented pop-up interventions we discuss the value of various digital and analogue engagement channels and their effectiveness for allowing people to submit their views on various city making initiatives.
As many of us strive to cultivate inclusion across America, it's important to think about what makes initiatives like Dance USA Dance successful.
This is exactly why Singapore -- which is even "older" than America -- has made initiatives to re-employ older workers.
When the wars in the Balkans started in the nineties, it was only women who reacted with peace making initiatives.
Kamala is putting her money where her mouth is and has already made initiatives going against President Trump's dangerous executive orders.
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