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The phrase "article that makes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific article that creates or generates something, often in a context related to writing or content creation.
Example: "The article that makes a compelling argument for renewable energy sources has gained significant attention."
Alternatives: "piece that creates" or "text that produces".
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May I suggest a great article that makes a compelling case.
The award honors a peer-reviewed article that makes an outstanding contribution to the sociology of religion.
Y'know, cos I'm gay... (kudos to @kevpeel) #janmoir grabcocque: It's the kind of article that makes you want a shower after reading it.
"We want to make sure that our girls know that any article that makes you feel bad about your body is not a good article, and should be questioned".
The article that makes reference to this matter was published by Zhang Metg-yual et al., and concludes that Ketamine therapy improves the survival of patients with severe burn injuries via the expression of heat shock proteins in the heart and the brain.
Then, stage a debate that argues opposing responses to the question: "Was the downfall of Enron the result of business blunders or of criminal actions?" 2. Research the connections between Enron and the White House, and then write an investigative article that makes a prediction of how Enron's fall will affect campaign finance law.
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COMMENT FROM MAY: Evan, thanks for an article that made me laugh and laugh.
Late last year, Glaeser wrote a controversial article that made a case against rebuilding New Orleans.
He brought rural resettlement to Altona after reading an article that made the argument that the current qualifications for resettlement could be met within rural communities.
On the stump, Mr. McCain began skewering Mr. Bush's tax plan as too tilted to the rich after he read a magazine article that made that analysis.
Or is it more?" But in 2003 the journal Nature published an article that made killing fish seem even more sinful.
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