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Discover LudwigThe phrase "make news" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to create or generate news or attention. Example: The new product launch made news all over the world, with media outlets reporting on its innovative features.
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make news
verb
To be published in the news media.
synonyms
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Conrad declined to make news by announcing any new features.
Jobs make news here.
His books make news.
Would they make news?
They don't make news.
The interview did not make news.
When buildings are constructed, they make news.
"I believe names make news," he explained.
He wanted to make news.
"The other stuff doesn't make news".
Once in awhile they make news.
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