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The phrase "a tool that makes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a tool or device that performs a specific function or creates a particular outcome.
Example: "This software is a tool that makes data analysis much more efficient for researchers."
Alternatives: "a device that creates" or "a resource that enables".
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It's about having possession of a tool that makes a person feel powerful nearly to the point of exaltation.
"It's very difficult to find a tool that makes things easier rather than adding an extra step".
It should be seen as a necessity for development, and a tool that makes larger things possible.
He also designed a tool that makes any Web site look like a GeoCities site, complete with animated GIFs and rocking midi music.
Power to the (Facebook) users: is a tool that makes privacy policies easier to understand sufficient enough to help users understand possible risks of data sharing?
He can't tell much of anything, but he's prototyping and using a tool that makes it easy to try different views into the data.
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Microsoft's juggernaut product, the Windows operating system, did not really take off until 1991, six years after its introduction, when the company delivered Visual Basic, a tool that made it far easier for developers to write Windows programs.
Teachers were seeking a tool that made it easy for them to get their students moving, so kids could be their best each and every day.
"It is really a tiny tool that makes a life easier," he said.
This can be an enormous task, but there is a great tool that makes this very easy.
Empathy is a crucial tool that makes the incredibly hard job of being a doctor easier.
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