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The phrase "make the building" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone is discussing the construction or creation of a building.
Example: "The architect was excited to make the building a reality after years of planning."
Alternatives: "construct the building" or "build the structure".
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This will make the building invisible.
Doesn't that make the building a failure?
We don't need to make the building work.
The aim was to make the building collapse.
It could also make the building wider in spots.
But she does say that the firm wanted to make the building "more modern and contemporary".
The lighted and vented top will make the building a beacon at night.
L&H, like SAP, has toiled for years to make the building blocks for its products.
"They're gentle places, they make the building feel wrapped in greenery".
The client's openness to global sourcing helped make the building a reality.
They worked in groups to make the building and put up signs about the courses available.
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