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The phrase "tradition of making" is correct and usable in written English.
You might use it when describing a cultural practice that has been passed down from generation to generation. For example, "The family has a long-standing tradition of making apple cider every fall."
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I'm in my tradition of making nice design affordable.
These newcomers have brought with them a robust tradition of making — and hawking — homemade rice wine.
FRANCE'S tradition of making exquisite luxuries dates back at least to the court of Louis XIV.
"I wasn't stuck in the dance tradition of making lyrical, academically structured work," she said.
Knowing nods and glances follow when Mama explains the Latino tradition of making tamales at Christmastime.
With "Saints and Sinners," Edna O'Brien continues her tradition of making monuments to her countrymen and countrywomen.
But Real have a tradition of making big money signings, so the signing of Bale fits with that".
In Ireland, the tradition of making and selling jam at farmers' markets and local fetes is alive and well.
Mr. Zagars, continuing in the new Latvian tradition of making up one's own rules, has even started directing opera himself.
His family has owned the bakery for three generations, although the local tradition of making the cookies predates their store.
The tradition of making eau de vie stretches back centuries in the hills and valleys of Europe, especially in Alsace.
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