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Free sign upThe phrase "as to make a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when explaining the purpose or intention behind an action or decision.
Example: "The changes were implemented as to make a more efficient workflow for the team."
Alternatives: "in order to create a" or "so as to produce a".
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A compromise must therefore be reached so as to make a good crashworthiness design.
It was so mercenary and ill judged as to make a Kenyan Qatari run for cover.
I was anxious to flare properly so as to make a soft landing, and the order to do so came about 50 feet before hitting the ground.
They plan raids in large groups so as to make a bigger splash in the papers.
(If you were so mean as to make a child cook your lunch, that is).
As if Mr. Klein would be so gauche as to make a major palette error.
Many said they came as much to have fun as to make a political statement.
Seams are so beautifully finished as to make a chain-store shopper faint with disbelief.
But if we may be so bold as to make a few blog connections to this year's festival attendees?
Photographs can be so taken as to make a midget look like a giant, and vice versa.
The Stiftung's rules enjoin the company to look after its staff, as well as to make a profit.
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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.
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com