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"through making" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used in the middle of a sentence to signify that one event or process is a necessary part of achieving another event or process. For example, "We promote sustainable development through making sure that resources are used responsibly."
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Binged through Making a Murderer?
Something was exorcised through making this".
"Halfway through making the picture, he got terrified.
I'm about halfway through making the gardens into my garden.
Kindergartners show their greatest strengths through making and doing.
It's my responsibility to keep him alive through making it.
This could come partly through making environment-friendly technologies available at reasonable prices.
"We learn through making our own mistakes," I told her. "You should know".
In episode one, we see Jamie guiding Natasha step-by-step through making spaghetti with meatballs.
An improvement of the performance is achieved through making use of the future-past information integration.
Halfway through Making Money, someone is babbling pseudo-religious nonsense about the "last shall be first".
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