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The phrase "a thing that makes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an object or concept that causes or creates a specific effect or outcome.
Example: "Music is a thing that makes people feel emotions deeply."
Alternatives: "an item that creates" or "a factor that produces".
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It's not about music; it's about me, they would say, and my right to own a thing that makes me happy.
I like people to pick things up and move them around - it's touching and using a thing that makes it beautiful".
As hope shades into anxiety, White's squeaky voice is all worked up and charming, and the lyrics show a canny sense for how pop can deftly exploit the clichéd images of a doorbell — the entry to his space and a thing that makes a sound, like the song.
Not merely must truth obtain in virtue of word-to-world relations, but there must be a thing that makes each truth true.
It's sorta the nature of electronic data as a thing, that makes it easier for it to fall into the wrong hands.
Fear is a thing that makes you quiet, that keeps you small.
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The book was a new thing--a thing that made travel writing seem more capacious and more incisive.
A Things that make sense.
Max Walker was the epitome of Winston Churchill's adage that "attitude is a little thing that makes a big difference".
Winston Churchill said, "Attitude is a little thing that makes a big difference".
Language is a beautiful thing that makes so many ugly things possible.
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