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The phrase "as this has made" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a consequence or result of a previous action or situation.
Example: "The project was a success, as this has made a significant impact on our company's reputation."
Alternatives: "since this has created" or "because this has resulted in".
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The spread of employment techniques such as this has made Poland the European leader in the junk job field.
A situation as small as this, has made me feel less of the man I know I am.
This is a huge merit for most of the foreign investors and industrial tycoons as this has made Gurgaon stand apart from several other locations.
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I'm as hungry as ever and this has made me realise what I could have lost".
CARSON: Giving a commencement address like this has made me as proud as anything I've ever done.
Far from fragmenting the system, as critics had feared, this has made Circle responsible for integrating the services of local providers.
However, this has not been the case when using virion RNA as the template and this has made full genome analysis of circulating viruses difficult.
As you might expect, all of this has made Republican heads explode.
"Having lost Keith this year as well, has made this particularly hard for all of us," Palmer said.
As this crisis has made clear, the private sector has its limits, too.
But as this campaign has made clear, not even the dedicated fact-checkers have made much difference.
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