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Discover LudwigThe phrase "make products" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe an activity, such as a company or person producing items, e.g. "The company makes high-quality products for its customers."
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"We make products in American factories.
As technology advances, these improvements make products more complex.
Make products and offer services that are really, really good.
But "they make products that go into other products, that eventually make housing", Milstein noted.
They were once used as coolants and lubricants and to make products like plastics and paints.
The information allowed I.B.M. competitors to make products that could be run on I.B.M. mainframes.
The plant is used to make products including paper and rope.
That would be ironic, because you make products that help people.
My goal is simply to try to make products that really are meaningful to people.
The steady, unrelenting flow of new tech models tend to make products feel outdated very quickly.
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