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"work made" is a perfectly acceptable part of a sentence in written English
It is often used to refer to something that has been created or achieved. For example, "I am very proud of the work made by my team on this project."
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Has her work made her unshockable?
At 13, work made him a man.
Their work made Sheftival instantly recognisable.
His desperate need to work made him somewhat tractable.
This exciting, thickly painted work made his name.
His best work made that case beyond a reasonable doubt.
Yet they found work, made a living and raised families.
Her work made it truly her fortune, too.
Perhaps Mr. Ruders's work made the players terrified of Adagios.
His hard work made the building more valuable, he said.
This work made his reputation in Canada and elsewhere.
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