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Discover LudwigThe phrase "sustained making" is not commonly used in written English and may be unclear in meaning.
It could be used in contexts discussing ongoing or continuous creation or production processes, but it may require additional context for clarity. Example: "The artist's sustained making of sculptures over the years has led to a significant body of work."
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Westwood scored after 55 seconds and, if Gabby Agbonlahor's day was curtailed by the injury he sustained making the goal, it was a worthwhile sacrifice.
As an example, consider the case of THQ Inc., a current stock market darling because of the growth it has sustained making Sony Playstation and Nintendo N64 games.
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If we want a world full of creative, entrepreneurial thinkers, we need to enable and sustain making from a very young age.
His income as an account analyst – a position which pays on average $50,000 a year and sometimes as much as $70,000 – wasn't enough to sustain making payments on the $218,400 mortgage.
Future countries will have lower per capita incomes and larger birth cohorts than some of the current graduates, and may have a larger number of vaccines to sustain, making domestic financing challenging.
Over the last 10 years we have made sustained investment in science.
The shares have made sustained progress but still stand at a large discount on underlying holdings.
The rates for Rhode Island, Wisconsin and Iowa, which have made sustained efforts to expand coverage, were similar to the figure in Minnesota.
They have made sustaining the Assad regime their paramount goal.
The level of statistical significance was not sustained for making sufficient ANC visits when adjusted for age and parity (aOR = 1.34: p = 0.133).
The internal temperatures inside Mr. Popcorn, coupled with the blows I'd sustained, had made me punch drunk.
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