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"to make available" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to provide or offer something for use or access. Example: The museum decided to make available a virtual tour of their latest exhibit for those who are unable to visit in person.
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The C.I.A. has been slow to make available the Iran files.
"I would envision us wanting to continue to make available that information".
Tokyo promised to make available the equivalent of $20 billion, while Beijing pledged $26 billion.
The government also plans to make available $10 billion in loan guarantees to the airlines.
The Kurds did offer to make available "lawful functions" to qualified Australian volunteers, he said.
He declined to make available any sales documents given him by the Aboutaams.
NGOs should be obliged to make available all details of projects and programmes to independent scrutiny.
France has 2,000 commandos in the region whom it is willing to make available.
It's the responsibility of a festival like ours to make available literature in translation".
Virgin Media's latest content acquisition is to make available on-demand every single James Bond film.
He also asked the university not to make available the video of his performance.
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