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The phrase "a quality that makes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a characteristic or attribute that contributes to a particular effect or outcome.
Example: "Her kindness is a quality that makes her an exceptional leader."
Alternatives: "a trait that contributes" or "a characteristic that creates".
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Yet it's a quality that makes a dish splendidly refreshing.
It's a quality that makes the show appealingly romantic in multiple senses.
It starts with bluefin tuna of a quality that makes it seem almost like a different fish.
And this turns out to be a quality that makes the show cuter than it is funny.
Still, faults and all, it's of a quality that makes Ashes to Ashes look like a school production.
What's more, Una's innocence gives way to gullibility when she is faced with the hard men of the I.R.A., a quality that makes her more frustrating than endearing.
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It is a quality that made McCain's innocent plea in the F.C.C. case all the more convincing.
In fact, it was nothing like what we eat at home, but it had a quality that made me think "home".
Even when deep in character, he retained an objectivity that made him seem to be assessing the scene he was in, a quality that made him a Brechtian actor long before he appeared in Brecht.
Overall the show has an uneven pace, a halting quality that makes it feel longer than it ought to, which is partly the fault of the script.
The rocking side-to-side motion of this has a pat-a-cake game quality that makes it unconvincing anyway.
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