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The phrase "a partner to make" is not complete and lacks clarity in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to a partner involved in a process of creation or collaboration, but it needs additional context to be fully understood.
Example: "We are looking for a partner to make our vision a reality."
Alternatives: "a collaborator to create" or "a companion to develop".
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Israel needs a partner to make peace.
By choice or circumstance, I don't have a partner to make this transition with me.
We needed a partner to make a great big digital leap into the future".
Marketing/Manufacturing/Supply Arrangements enable a partner to make or sell and service the other's products.
"We wanted to work with a partner to make it not just a road trip, but a Porsche road trip".
Singapore Telecommunications, controlled by the Singaporean government, might also seek a partner to make its offer more attractive.
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On Monday the company announced a new venture with a Chinese partner to make an all-electric sedan, initially assembling 2,000 vehicles in Mississippi and opening a second plant with 200 jobs.
They could bring in a minority partner to make an investment.
I will be a good partner to make sure that whatever I can do as President, I will do to support the teachers of our country".
State Health Department officials and local politicians who have been trying to help keep St . Vincents alive have said that the hospital cannot continue operating on its own, and needs a stronger partner to make it financially solvent.
So when you're growing jobs as fast as Under Armour, it behooves the city to make sure we're a good partner, to make sure they cross all their t's and dot their i's.
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