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Free sign upThe phrase "are added in order to make" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when explaining the purpose of adding something to achieve a specific result or effect.
Example: "Additional features are added in order to make the software more user-friendly."
Alternatives: "are included to create" or "are incorporated to enhance".
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The two-correction terms and [15] are added in order to make PLT more accurate by accounting for the antenna heights and frequencies.
You then proceed down the moral alphabet by levelling out the well-being between the best and worst off in a manner that gives more to those who are worst off than you take from those who are best off; in each step new people are added, in order to make this change of the situation possible (Parfit 1984; Tännsjö 2002).
"Certain fruits like cherries and cranberries are very tart, often times additives like corn syrup are added in order to make this a sweet treat.
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In addition to this, learning mechanisms to analyze the impact of decisions could be added in order to make the system self-improving.
Prior to addition of plant bioaccessible fraction to the cells, glucose (5 mM) and HEPES (50 mM) were added in order to make it similar to culture media.
In many cases, axioms in ontologies are added in order to enable novel queries that make distinctions which could not be made before.
Acetaminophen was added in order to measure gastric emptying rate.
Fifteen percent was added in order to counter non-response.
"Our only obligation is making the best product possible" (he might have added "in order to make as much money as possible").
The features are added in order of perceived importance.
Knee caps were added later in order to make the control easier.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com