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forge

verb as in make something from scratch

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It remains to be seen whether McKenna is prepared to leave English football to forge a new chapter in Scotland - though sources have indicated the manager would be open to a move.

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What kind of better, stronger customer relationships can we forge using this technology?

Over decades, Peronism built up strong loyalty and territorial control in the province by forging close ties to organized labor and grassroots organizations, handing out pensions for retired manual laborers and stipends for young mothers.

The Suffolk museum said forging links with the museum in Salem was "part of a project to explore the shared history of the infamous witch trials and encourage US visitors to the town".

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In other words, both were outsiders from birth, and remained so in America, a fact that clearly forged their political identities as well.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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