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The phrase "a directive that makes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an instruction or command that creates a specific outcome or effect.
Example: "The new policy is a directive that makes it mandatory for all employees to attend the training sessions."
Alternatives: "an instruction that causes" or "a command that results in".
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He called on Lima to "implement a directive that makes clear that the misuse of state resources for electoral advantage will be severely sanctioned" and to "investigate reports of harassment of opposition candidates and domestic election monitors and take action against those responsible".
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We have cleared the way for the construction of the Keystone and Dakota Access Pipelines ― thereby creating tens of thousands of jobs ― and I've issued a new directive that new American pipelines be made with American steel.
After seeing it in action, assessing objects by "sparking joy" felt less like a harsh directive, and more like a shorthand that made sorting easier.
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