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The phrase "making holes" is grammatically correct and can certainly be used in written English.
It is often used to describe the action of creating or producing holes in objects or materials. Here is an example sentence: "The carpenter spent the afternoon making holes in the wooden plank for the screws to go through."
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Simply plant through the material, making holes as required.
"They keep making holes in the pipelines," Mr. Faraj said.
A varied terminology is related to making holes with revolving tools.
I see the blades of machetes and axes stabbing through the door, making holes in the plywood.
He rebuilt the belfry, making holes in the walls of the church and building beams to support the new bells.
"They do things to that course every year -- new pin positions, raising some greens, making holes a little longer.
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That was not the case for Streelman however, who beat Camilo Villegas on the third hole of a play-off after the pair had finished tied on five under par, with Villegas amazingly making holes-in-one on the fourth and eighth.
In Experiment 3, we made holes as in Fig. 7.
Make holes.
Make holes for the lines.
Make holes in the can.
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