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The phrase "a factory that makes" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a factory's function or purpose, specifically what it produces or manufactures.
Example: "The city is known for a factory that makes high-quality furniture."
Alternatives: "a plant that produces" or "a facility that manufactures".
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It is now the site of a factory that makes the electric car trailblazer Tesla.
In Jamestown, N.Y., I visited a factory that makes metal exhaust hoods for laboratories.
A guy in California runs a factory that makes life-size erotic automata.
So I spent a week in Germany, touring a factory that makes conference tables and office chairs.
When she couldn't get a grant after high school, she worked for five years in a factory that makes eyeglasses.
In Indiana, throngs of Amish men now work regular shifts at a factory that makes, of all things, RV campers.
Gregory Sands owns Ortho-Rite, a factory that makes orthotic shoe inserts and employs about 25 people.
She has two kids and a hard, low-paying job in a factory that makes US army equipment.
Just north of Vung Tau, the Hualon Corporation of Taiwan has a factory that makes cloth and polyester yarn.
Last month, Mr. Vaughn thought he had a job for $13 an hour at a factory that makes flooring boards.
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His father, Julius, operated a factory that made bathmats.
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