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The phrase "making that happen" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the process of bringing something to fruition or ensuring that a particular outcome occurs.
Example: "We need to focus on making that happen if we want to meet our project deadline."
Alternatives: "bringing that to fruition" or "ensuring that occurs."
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Making that happen should not be impossible.
Making that happen, of course, has proved to be difficult.
I am committed to making that happen.
MCCAIN: -- in making that happen.
Here are tips for making that happen.
"We're working toward making that happen".
Making that happen is the hard part, though.
Is there a secret to making that happen?
"And he's been very successful in making that happen".
Making that happen has been a complex and combative slog.
The president needs to start making that happen.
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