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The phrase "on how to make" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when talking about the process or steps required to make something. For example: "This article provides detailed instructions on how to make a delicious lasagna."
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Check out some other articles on how to make one.
(Look at tips on how to make one).
There are seventh-century treatises on how to make it.
"I have no advice on how to make it better.
Read Kozo essay on how to make mindfulness more manly.
They freely published their research on how to make codes.
Some, he said, provided instructions on how to make bombs.
How about some advice on how to make amends?
Everybody is focusing on how to make McDonald's succeed again".
There is advice on how to make a toastie.
Click here for information on how to make the switch.
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