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The phrase "also collapsed to make" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a process where something is reduced or simplified to create another form or structure.
Example: "The old building was also collapsed to make space for the new shopping center."
Alternatives: "also reduced to create" or "also dismantled to form".
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While the education setting or survey method categories were represented by different shadings, the length and frequency choice categories were also collapsed to make interpretations of graphs easier.
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But that doesn't mean I necessarily want to see them struggling with the roles of Benedick and Beatrice in the Bard's eternally giddy yet also moving depiction of defenses that collapse to make room for love.
Paulson didn't even need a general housing-market collapse to make his money.
The funds are "distressed debt" specialists, also known as vulture funds, and several have also sought to make money out of crises in Greece and Argentina, the collapse of Lehman Brothers and the near collapse of Co-op Bank in the UK.
The CC and BCC fields are also collapsed into the to field, which clears additional clutter.
Supermarkets have collapsed to rubble.
Trading volumes have also collapsed.
More than 20 bridges have also collapsed.
There are also studies in which categories had to be collapsed to a dichotomous scale [ 33].
His marriage also collapsed.
Two years later their trial also collapsed.
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