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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also make a sizeable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the act of creating or contributing a significant amount of something, such as money, effort, or resources.
Example: "The organization aims to also make a sizeable contribution to local charities this year."
Alternatives: "also provide a substantial" or "also create a significant".
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Even if they could be a touch more threatening, the citizens of Chichester also make a sizeable fourth-act crowd.
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These issues have not deterred Japan, which has also made a sizeable purchase of the jets.
However, food is also making a sizeable contribution to the downward pressure on inflation.
The Government of Australia has also made a sizeable contribution in 2006.
Vietnamese individuals also make up a sizeable percentage of the population in our local area [ 11].
For that reason alone it will make a sizeable contribution to world growth this year.
Such stories are not rare, but make a sizeable bulk of those that reach court.
But one day globalisation and electronic commerce could make a sizeable dent in a country's total tax revenues.
We believe that a nation committed to equal opportunity can make a sizeable commitment to its young citizens.
It's nice to go on and make a sizeable contribution".
Also needed for knowledgeable decision-making is realistic information about the job markets that students will be entering, which, given today's difficult circumstances in many fields, can make a sizeable debt load especially burdensome.
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