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Discover Ludwig'make submissions' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to submitting a written document/application, or to present something to a higher authority. For example: "We have to make our submissions to the board of directors before the next meeting."
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The public have until 17 February to make submissions.
People make submissions — about 50 to 100 each quarter.
DfE counsel will make submissions in support of the application.
AstraZeneca used the earlier trial to make submissions to regulators.
Visitors are invited to make submissions to patheticgeekstories.com.
Universities can make submissions in 36 units of assessment, or subject areas.
It works like Digg.com in having users make submissions, which are then voted on by readers.
Interested individuals and organisations are invited to make submissions to the culture committee by April 15.
But he has been criticised for refusing an application to let a volunteer delegate make submissions.
We think this will make submissions even better, by removing the burden of actually having to labor over Excel.
The public has until the end of March to make submissions to the commonwealth marine reserves review.
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