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Discover LudwigThe phrase "make or buy" is used in written English.
It is often used to mean deciding whether to produce something yourself or purchase it from a vendor. For example: "We had to make a decision about whether to make or buy our office supplies."
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"I believe that if you make or buy something once, you shouldn't have to make or buy it again.
In 1993 Boeing undertook a companywide review of its make or buy decision.
I make or buy dozens a year.
36 39 Deciding whether to make or buy is not easy.
Decide whether Masanzu Ltd. should make or buy the components.
Make or buy rosewater.
Make or buy furniture.
Make or buy invitations.
Make or buy decorations.
Make or buy webkinz clothes!
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