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The phrase "a tool to make" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an instrument or resource that assists in the creation or production of something.
Example: "This software serves as a tool to make graphic design easier for beginners."
Alternatives: "a means to create" or "a resource for producing".
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Money developed explicitly as a tool to make our lives easier, our trades less onerous.
Surgery gives them a tool to make this battle a fair fight".
5.14pm: David Vella presents his "Live Album" - a tool to make our community coordinators and moderators lives much easier.
It is also a tool to make more art: ochre was great for making red marks on stone.
It may also be worthwhile to buy a tool to make sure the cartridge is lined up properly.
The carpenter said to make it look like that, you'd have to make a tool to make the board match the other boards.
Intellectual property protection has become a tool to make permanent the growing inequality of the global economy: the rich get richer and the poor get poorer.
The result was a tool to make digital magazines, the platform now known as Mag+, used by New York magazine, Shape, Macworld, and many more.
It was never intended as a precise predictor of currency movements, but as a tool to make exchange-rate theory more digestible.
Indeed, Ancestry.com is positioning itself as a tool to make such connections to relatives, said Eric Shoup, senior vice president for product.
Burgernomics was never intended as a precise gauge of currency misalignment, merely a tool to make exchange-rate theory more digestible.
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