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Discover Ludwig"making and remaking" is grammatically correct and usable in written English.
It is often used when describing the process of changing something or to emphasize the importance of repetition. For example, "This project involved making and remaking plans until we settled on a successful strategy."
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"There's a profound amount of interest and activity right now in making and remaking urban parks.
Making and remaking himself in the service of the team; what more could you ask from an England captain?
For nearly two decades, Van Sant kept on making and remaking a movie about Harvey Milk in his head.
His most essential quality, the literary critic Alfred Kazin is quoted as saying, was "that of the man who is always making and remaking himself".
Here, then, is the other piece of Berlin's contrapuntal narrative: the interweaving of African-American assertion and racist reaction, the making and remaking of America's relentless racial system.
They are centrally interested not in what it is like to be an individual within society but in how society washes over individuals, making and remaking them.
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(I fell to making, and then remaking, this portrait of a man who was almost wise).
Famously, he almost never leaves town, laboring over pictures for years, painting and repainting them, sometimes hundreds of times, making and destroying and remaking, a process he refined on the scenes of a postwar London under construction that are in the show.
We should unlock our own utopian imagination to think about living well for the future on the planet we have made, and are remaking faster every year.
"Everyone wants something to reduce the risk of making a movie, and remaking a great television show might do that.
For this is the town of the talk a town of irrepressible boosterism somehow combined with deprecating and ironic Jewish humour, of endless argument and opining, of making deals, exchanging ideas and remaking lives through meetings that seem pure chance but are inevitable given the city's buzzing density.
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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.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com