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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the makings" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to refer to a collection of necessary items or parts that are used to create or build something. For example: "I have gathered all the makings for a nice meal; now I just need to put it all together."
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But we have the makings of a good team".
Or the makings of one, anyway.
This has the makings of a deal.
Here are the makings of a tour.
It had the makings of a windfall.
Which seem the makings of a fine obituary.
But do they have the makings of another duck nation?
"We had the makings of a brilliant team!
It has the makings of a fun and rewarding game.
"Finding Chandra" certainly has the makings of such stuff.
"This could be the makings of a good recovery".
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