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'making delivery' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used when referring to delivering something or someone to a specified location. For example, "The mailman is making delivery of the package today."
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Indeed, making delivery more efficient protects the time and resources of humanitarian actors to do just that.
But three of the new newspapers have begun printing at the same press in Abuja, making delivery easier.
Fish sold through Trace and Trust are not filleted, making delivery quicker and giving chefs more to work with.
Of course, her supplier has warned her That March presents problems of freight, Clogging the lanes with his blizzards And making delivery late.
Deal Décor says it's not making delivery a profit center for the business, though.
Savara's technology, based on Berkland's research, provides control over the particles' size and prevents them from clumping together, making delivery of the drug more effective.
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How about $10 making deliveries across town?
Weather taken into account when making deliveries.
His father, he said, had been making deliveries at the World Trade Center.
This sometimes forces truckers making deliveries to circle blocks again and again, adding to the congestion.
In Portland a few hundred protesters blocked semi-trailers from making deliveries at two major terminals.
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