Sentence examples for a practice that made from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a practice that made" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a specific method or behavior that resulted in a particular outcome or effect.
Example: "The study highlighted a practice that made a significant difference in student engagement."
Alternatives: "a method that resulted in" or "a technique that created".

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Another management technique was to tend sedges (Cyperaceae family) so that the rhizomes became long and unbranched, a practice that made the plants easier to harvest.

The documents referred to artificially lowering the key interbank lending rate, a practice that made banks appear more secure during the financial crisis but also suggested that Libor was being manipulated by traders for profit at other times.

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So the city wants to bar shops from breaking open packs and selling them individually, a practice that makes them more accessible.

What's more, it is aged for 10 months or so in large barrels before bottling, a practice that makes the wine more intense.

Mr. Woodford's plight highlights the sway that outgoing executives like Mr. Kikukawa continue to hold at Japanese companies, often serving as powerful chairmen — a practice that makes it difficult for new management to bring about big changes.

The leader monopolizes contact between the commands, between the military and civilians, and with foreign governments, a practice that makes sultans essential for both coordinating the security forces and channeling foreign aid and investment.

Such third-market firms sometimes even pay brokers to send them their customers' orders, a practice that makes it seem less likely still that they will get the best possible price.On the other hand, the ITS is slow to integrate prices off the NYSE, which may mean that its prices are not in fact "best".

NEW YORK TIMES In Asia, Borrowing to Cash Out  |  Private equity firms in Asia are adding debt to companies they own in order to pay dividends, a practice that "makes the debt riskier for investors who buy it," The Wall Street Journal writes.

They spend the rest of their time attending meetings, sending e-communications or working in time increments of less than 20 minutes, a practice that makes it difficult to accomplish a specific task and in the worst cases can lead to employee burnout.

In his deductive theology, Gregory devoted much time and space to defining his terms and exploring exhaustively the implications of possible solutions, a practice that makes his Sentences commentary a joy to read and a philosophical classic.

According to the MIT Technology Review, 57percentt of people report pressing the snooze button in the morning, a practice that makes oversleeping that much more likely.

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