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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Legal Studies

Made available

What does to 'make available' mean. Is there a difference between something being 'made available, and something being 'available'.

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'Be available' is a condition. 'Make available' is an action meaning 'cause to be available'. If something 'is available', you can get it immediately; if it 'is being made available', you may have to wait a bit for the action to be completed.

  • 'Be available' is a condition.
  • 'Make available' is an action meaning 'cause to be available'.
  • If something 'is available', you can get it immediately; if it 'is being made available', you may have to wait a bit for the action to be completed.
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'Be available' is a condition.
'Make available' is an action meaning 'cause to be available'.

If something 'is available', you can get it immediately; if it 'is being made available', you may have to wait a bit for the action to be completed.
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