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Discover Ludwig"making music" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the act of creating or playing music. Example: "The band spent hours in the studio, making music for their new album."
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Making music?
"I've always been making music.
I'm just always making music".
Weird people making music".
I stopped making music.
Lily Allen should be making music.
He loved everybody, he loved making music.
Tony Osborne was devoted to making music.
For two years, she stopped making music.
Please never stop making music.
Starting to enjoy making music.
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