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"was made a" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to express that something or someone was transformed or given a new role or status. Example: Sarah was made a manager of the department after years of hard work and dedication. In this sentence, "was made a manager" conveys that Sarah was given the new role of a manager after her efforts. Another example: The old barn was made a beautiful wedding venue with some renovations and decorations. In this sentence, "was made a beautiful wedding venue" shows how the old barn was transformed into a wedding venue through renovations and decorations.
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He was made a CBE a year later.
He was made a baron.
In 1667 he was made a general.
In 1747 he was made a baron.
In 1974 it was made a state.
In 1896 he was made a senator.
He was made a peer in 1863.
Sinaloa was made a state in 1830.
Vien Chan was made a Siamese province.
He was made a marquess in 1907.
He was made a baronet in 1854.
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