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The phrase "as this made" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to indicate a consequence or result, but it lacks context to be effectively used.
Example: "The project was successful, as this made a significant impact on our sales."
Alternatives: "since this caused" or "because this resulted in".
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Thank you too for the reasonable cost as this made it so much easier to gain permission to attend!
As this made it easier for farmers to make money, it also encouraged trade and travel, which in turn led to the suppression of many of the purposes for which weeds had once been valued in folk traditions.
Parents on the whole, were excited about each new phase of the school's growth, as this made a significant impact on their child's development, fully understanding this unique position of being "the first".
A decision such as this made by founders may motivate some jilted investors to seek compensation for their lost investment.
In the Same game, the participants obtained more segregated outcomes because they wanted to avoid being on the frontier between the two neighborhoods, as this made them more vulnerable to other participants' moves.
Dialogue such as this made "china" a dirty word in common conversation, Wycherley later claimed.
Similar(42)
Avoid going any closer as this makes grouting more tricky.
I miss books horribly, but audios as perfect as this make up for the loss.
A shock such as this makes governments throughout Europe think about economic policy more generally.
As this makes citizenship less palatable, Congress has erected large barriers to stop them jumping ship.
This man's agenda may sound horribly cliched, but he's not quite as predictable as this makes out.
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