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The phrase "making innovation" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to express the act of creating something new and original. For example: "The company is focused on making innovation to stay ahead of the competition."
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We propose that foresight can contribute to inclusive development by making innovation systems more inclusive.
Few organizations are as rigorously committed to making innovation the defining value of their business.
Making innovation everyone's job is intuitively appealing but very hard to achieve.
That is, after all, the American creative legacy: making innovation seem as easy as, well, riding a bike.
Even conformist individuals can enhance the innovation output of teams, presumably by making innovation more palatable to the masses.
To do this, executives need to determine who has responsibility for making innovation decisions across the value chain.
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Mr. Harris, the director of this Philadelphia-based group, is concerned both with preserving traditions and with making innovations.
It is difficult for SMEs to evolve under these situations unless they are making innovations in their technique.
Last year, Iran executed Mohsen Amir-Aslani for insulting Jonah and "making innovations in religion".
THE prospect of profit drives innovators, perhaps as much as solving the technical problems that make innovation possible.
Scaling is hard work but necessary to make innovation matter.
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