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The phrase "area that makes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific region or field that produces or creates something, often in a descriptive context.
Example: "The area that makes the best wine in the region is known for its unique climate and soil conditions."
Alternatives: "region that produces" or "field that creates".
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Structured packing has been widely used because of large surface area that makes possible columns with high capacity and efficiency.
The main idea is a new representation of the surrounding area that makes the mentioned combination possible.
The Heli-pack has a large surface area that makes a good contact between gases and liquids.
Corning, meanwhile, has moved heavily into fiber optics, an area that makes great use of silicone coatings.
Mr. Abubakar received more votes than Mr. Buhari in the area that makes up the capital city.
Evolutionary robotics is a research area that makes use of evolutionary computation (EC) to provide a means of learning in robots.
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Four small buildings are in the fenced area that make up her home.
That power, however, was substantially weakened by a subsequent Supreme Court decision, in an unrelated area, that made this termination resolution subject to presidential veto.
Are there similar organizations in your area that make use of startup exits for good in the community?
… When Detroit was founded [in 1701], the early French, connoisseurs of great wine, said they found wild grapes growing in the area that made passable Beaujolais.
You can visit a number of dairy farms in the Parma area that make the cheese and watch the various phases of production.
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