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Discover LudwigThe phrase "make waste" is not correct or usable in written English as it does not convey a meaningful statement.
A phrase like "create waste" would be more appropriate and would make more sense to the reader. Example sentence: The improper disposal of hazardous materials can create waste that is dangerous to the environment.
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Haste can indeed make waste.
He who makes haste does in fact make waste.
Thermodynamically limited processes make waste heat abundant in availability.
Here is an idea for the mayor: make waste prevention a priority.
Haste does make waste, but when you need a roof, you need it now.
They have helped drive maximisation and scale, founded on a take, make, waste philosophy.
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Over the past four years, the campaign has repurposed plastic bottles and aluminum cans into high-end products through collaborations with Dr. Dre to make Beat headphones, Levi's to make Waste-Less jeans, and an Australian men's company to make suits, as well as NBA uniforms and even an Ekocycle Adidas line.
For now though, with no upfront payment, it is not unusual for delivery drivers to make wasted trips.
Thus, the use of BSF may make wastes profitable for use as feedstocks in biodiesel production.
Get everything done that day, than you will not have to make wasted trips continuously throughout the week.
Making fashion without making waste.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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