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The phrase "a reflex that makes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an automatic response or reaction that leads to a specific outcome or behavior.
Example: "The reflex that makes you flinch at a sudden noise is a natural protective mechanism."
Alternatives: "an instinct that causes" or "a reaction that leads to".
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It's a reflex that makes her reach out for the song; as she chokes out a few bars, somehow through the cracks in her voice seeps a brief flash of joy.
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South Australia coach Darren Berry was bereft of ideas last week: it must have been reflex that made him say "There's one simple answer when not selected, and that's for Phillip to once again come back to the Redbacks and dominate". Problem is that's exactly what Hughes has already done, in first-class cricket and List A, in long form and short, against domestic and international opponents.
"It's bizarre, these psychological reflexes that make us attach a value to something that doesn't have any in itself". Mr Koch said he decided to invest in the virtual currency by doing research on encryption in 2009.
Some experts suggest that lozenges, cough drops, and hard candies help because they lubricate your throat and make you swallow, a reflex that naturally suppresses coughs. .
Community is a reflex that's sharpened by necessity.
"It's a reflex that's almost uncontrollable," he said.
Many enhanced people are correspondingly disabled, and so by extension are their teams, families, communities, etc. Consider, for example, an enhancement that makes our reflexes faster.
Lack of confidence, sometimes alternating with unrealistic dreams of heroic success, often leads to procrastination, and many studies suggest that procrastinators are self-handicappers: rather than risk failure, they prefer to create conditions that make success impossible, a reflex that of course creates a vicious cycle.
The business world has a mistaken cultural reflex that pleads for low tax and less government, yet everything that makes commerce flourish relies on a strong state.
It's an involuntary reflex sort of like the one that makes your leg kick when a doctor thwacks the soft spot just below your knee.
But it was the reflexes of James Anderson that made the breakthrough, snatching an excellent catch off his own bowling to get rid of Watson for 51, and in the next over Swann had Rogers caught behind for 72 to haul the hosts back to 155-3 and change the complexion of the day.
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