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The phrase "a brutality that make" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a brutality that makes" to agree with the singular noun "brutality."
Example: "The report detailed a brutality that makes one question the integrity of the system."
Alternatives: "a cruelty that causes" or "an atrocity that leads to".
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Mencken was comically intemperate, and he wielded the English language with an accuracy and a brutality that make for breathless reading nowadays.
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