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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a factory that make" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a factory that makes" to agree with the singular subject "factory."
Example: "We visited a factory that makes high-quality furniture."
Alternatives: "a factory producing" or "a factory that manufactures."
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Brukman, a factory that make men's suits here, survived after workers took control in 2002 when the family owners decided to call it quits.
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His father, Julius, operated a factory that made bathmats.
Working in a factory that made very mediocre fibreglass boats.
She spent her career as a worker in a factory that made glass for industrial products.
On weekends, he worked in a factory that made electrical panels.
In Jamestown, N.Y., I visited a factory that makes metal exhaust hoods for laboratories.
It is now the site of a factory that makes the electric car trailblazer Tesla.
To help pay the bills, Blaire worked in a factory that made conveyor belts.
She took a job in a factory that made parts for airplanes, Parga wrote.
Corning Glass ran a factory that made light bulbs and employed more than 100 people.
Specifically, Fulton was home to a factory that made Nestlé Crunch bars.
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