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The phrase "approach that made" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a method or strategy that has produced a specific outcome or result.
Example: "The approach that made the project successful was based on thorough research and collaboration."
Alternatives: "method that resulted in" or "strategy that led to".
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By the mid-1950s, Noland had established the approach that made him famous.
A result is a market-friendly show with plenty of Conceptual grit: exactly the sort of passive-aggressive, win-win approach that made appropriation art such a success.
Simons has placed a big bet on his hunch that basic science will yield to the same approach that made him rich.
For those who revere the gentle, nuanced approach that made Sir David Attenborough and his blue shirts as a national treasure, Cosmos may seem unpalatably flashy.
The conditions don't exist any longer for the kind of approach that made social democratic politics possible after the second world war.
Knoblauch has reached base 10 times over the past four games, reverting to the patient and pesky approach that made him such an effective player in the past.
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It's not an approach that makes sense.
"Zoobiquity" is the cheesy neologism given to the approach that makes just that link.
We have to construct an approach that makes contact with these people as well.
It is this binary approach that makes religious culture wars so dull and so fractious.
It's the friendly, magazine approach that makes it so watchable, I think.
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