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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'of his making' is correct and can be used in written English
This phrase is usually used to refer to something that was made or created by a particular person. For example, you could say: "The sculpture was an impressive work of his making."
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His downfall is of his making.
These problems, to be fair, aren't principally of his making.
Neither event was of his making, of course.
Although, strictly speaking, the trouble isn't of his making.
This catastrophe is not all of his making.
The working barrow will be constructed of local materials to a design of his making.
It was essentially a matter of superb timing — not timing of his making.
Yet that Romney story is laden with land mines of his making.
He does not believe the controversies that once swirled around him were wholly of his making.
Yet there was never, would never be any prospect of his making the gossip columns.
Like Obama, Papandreou inherited an economic situation that was not of his making.
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