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"making this work" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It is typically used when discussing a task or situation that requires effort and determination to be successful. Example: "I know this project is challenging, but with everyone's cooperation, we are capable of making this work."
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"They are committed to making this work".
"We will put everything we've got into making this work".
We had our hearts set on making this work.
"It's a gigantic problem making this work," she said.
Making this work in practice will take much more.
"On the other hand, making this work known across the Atlantic" has been difficult.
"Everyone has an interest in making this work," Mr. Moore said.
The consulting industry has a vested interest in making this work.
"I have heard and seen so many horrible things while making this work.
And making this work has required another feat of miniaturization -- with the country's written language.
If they were genuinely committed to making this work they would have found the extra money to do it.
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