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"make legislation" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to create or pass laws. It is typically used in political or legal contexts. Example: The government is working to make legislation that will protect the rights of minorities.
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It is often asserted that separation of legislative powers tends to make legislation both more moderate (because concessions to all veto players are needed to secure enactment) and less frequent (because sufficient concessions are sometimes infeasible).
In other words, he would make "legislation with regards to abortion" part of his agenda.
When in office, their target seems not to make legislation, but to make a point.
"She would more or less single-handedly make legislation and push it".
Ministers are entitled to wonder what they need to do to make legislation judge-proof.
"They said, 'We don't make legislation -- we interpret the law,' " the senior administration official said.
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And that made legislation more thoughtful".
Data is key for making legislation, they argued.
Although greater separation of powers makes legislation more difficult to enact, it also makes legislation, once enacted, more difficult to repeal.
We have always understood that making legislation, like making sausage, is an ugly process.
Making legislation is really such a small part of my job.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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