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The phrase 'making visible the' is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase typically refers to making something visible that was previously hidden, unseen, or abstract. For example, "Making visible the subtle nuances of her work, the artist gained a wider audience."
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We drove past numerous dealers in firearms and agricultural machinery, making visible the primeval oscillation between hunting and farming.
Its aim is to insure an open Democtratic convention in August by making visible the widespread grass-roots support they believe exists for McCarthy.
By making visible the invisible (the activity of different bits of the living brain on a second-by-second basis), it has revolutionised the study of that organ.
Poetry is like a ray of sunlight shining upon this darkness, lending its own light and making visible the hidden forms of things.
The coming-of-age story technically qualifies as "woke," satisfying a contemporary thirst for making visible the inner lives of marginalized people.
I liked to sit close to the gramophone, where I could watch the record spinning, because the grooves in the shiny shellac appeared to create an endless spiral that almost induced a trance, making visible the passage of time.
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I wanted to make visible the things I sensed around me.
Workers, students, faculty — we have made visible the cause of public education".
There he makes visible the deeper, darker recesses of his strange and wonderful mind.
He makes visible the deeper, darker recesses of his strange and wonderful mind.
Almost every chapter of her narration makes visible the gap between the recent and the distant.
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