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The phrase "all this make" is not correct in written English.
It should be "all this makes" to agree with the singular subject "all this."
Example: "All this makes me feel overwhelmed with emotion."
Alternatives: "all this creates" or "all this results in".
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The CHA is building a development of which half will be private housing, 20% "affordable housing" (for families with between 80% and 100% of the median income) and 30% homes for those poor enough to qualify for full public-housing help.Will all this make a serious difference?
Would all this make a difference?
But does all this make them happy?
So … does all this make for an enjoyable record?
Beijing alone accounted for nearly 10% of those built.Will all this make a difference?
Will all this make London less competitive in the battle for wealthy buyers?
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For poor Nepalis, all this makes a popular message.
All this makes the stories this week depressingly credible.
After-all, this makes sense.
Ballard writes that his boyhood project was 'to find the real in all this make-believe'.
I'm just a Brooklyn kid who'd prefer to be back home in Malibu – without all this make-up and schmutter – rearranging my tchochkes".
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