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"making concrete" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used when describing an action or process that involves creating something tangible or physical. Here is an example sentence: "The architect spent hours making concrete plans for the new building design."
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Now it has four: brewing, bottling and making concrete.
The recovered aggregates are used as landfill, for construction, and for making concrete.
Because of this quality, it packed together easily, and was well suited for making concrete.
Stone is so scarce in Bangladesh that contractors commonly resort to making concrete with crushed brick.
Many are holding similar town hall talkfests in their districts.And ever more congressmen are making concrete reform proposals.
The report expresses gratitude for the contributions of American nuns, and otherwise falls short of making concrete suggestions or changes.
But, to be fair, the FFD process has never really been about making concrete commitments, let alone pledges of money.
With its latest approach, Microsoft appears to have been re-testing the waters, rather than making concrete move.
The report strongly suggests that crimes were committed, though it stops short of making concrete allegations of securities fraud.
By making concrete progress on carbon pricing, policy makers will be helping themselves to reduce global emissions and stimulate green growth at the lowest cost to society.
Quarries are usually owned by construction companies, which mine them for gravel, sand and other materials for building roads and making concrete.
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