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The phrase "a mainline that make" is not correct in written English.
It appears to be a grammatical error, as "make" should be "makes" to agree with the singular noun "mainline."
Example: "The mainline that makes the connection between the two cities is crucial for transportation."
Alternatives: "a mainline that creates" or "a mainline that forms".

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Pipeline laterals are offshoots from a mainline that make local distribution easier.

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Since Russians are openly prejudiced against both dark-skinned people and each other, and since they view vacations as a time to drink and fuck at levels that make even their wildest weekends at home seem like Christian retreats, we recommend Egypt as the ideal way to mainline concentrated Russianness.

There are seven primary Protestant denominations that make up what is popularly referred to as the Mainline churches, the first being the largest, and so forth: United Methodist Church Evangelical Lutheran Church inn America (ELCA); Presbyterian Church (U.S.A); Episcopal Church American Baptist Churches USA United Church of Christ and Christian Churchrch (Disciples of Christ).

Despite being the official shirt sponsor of the Lancashire club, Virgin Trains is, it appears, unable to do anything about planned engineering works on the West Coast mainline that will make it extremely difficult for the expected 30,000 fans to make it to Wembley on 24 May.

The groups that make up the heart of the religious left mainline Protestants, liberal Catholics and reform Jews are all experiencing long-term decline.

Bigjigs Toys, a toy company that makes wooden railways, has released details of its failed bid for the troubled west coast mainline - despite offering a completely free service.

The way Scorsese's camera tracks along a line of cocaine as it's being snorted, or swoops over a trading-room floor, gives the audience just the sort of dizzying rush that Belfort is talking about when he says that making money feels "like mainlining adrenaline".

That makes the "nones," at 24 per cent, the largest Democratic faith constituency, with black Protestants at 16 per cent and white mainline Protestants at 14 per cent.

"Ultimately," she said, "I think inclusiveness of all people is one of the things that will make mainline congregations special and attractive and has the potential to give them life again.

It helped prepare him for an interfaith marriage to a mainline Protestant, something that transformed his life.

"All that has made for a kind of religious experience that is so different from what you find in the mainline Protestant and Catholic churches".

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