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The phrase "a system that makes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a system that produces, creates, or facilitates something.
Example: "We have developed a system that makes it easier for users to access their accounts online."
Alternatives: "a system that creates" or "a system that enables".
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We should not have a system that makes it possible".
It was about a system that makes intention secondary, perhaps irrelevant.
"I don't like a system that makes money off poor people".
What's right with a system that makes the rich richer and the poor poorer?
Fighting a system that makes each of us feel crap is what feminism does.
HENDRIK HERTZBERG: No, they're doing the best they can with a system that makes no sense.
We need a system that makes sure everyone gets complete medical care".
Yes, Indians are mad at a system that makes them pay a bribe to get their birth certificate.
"On the whole these businesses are doing a fantastic job in a system that makes it really hard.
One organisation has already reacted to the changes by developing a system that makes solar installation more viable.
So a system that makes coherent, well designed "government programs" virtually impossible to enact suits them fine.
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