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The phrase "attitude that makes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific mindset or approach that leads to a particular outcome or effect.
Example: "Her positive attitude that makes a difference in the workplace inspires everyone around her."
Alternatives: "mindset that creates" or "approach that leads to".
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It's this attitude that makes the members of this club a rare and extremely influential breed.
It seems a harmless sentiment, but it represents an attitude that makes Puerto Ricans angry.
The film scrutinizes this affluent milieu with a nonjudgmental attitude that makes its impact all the more devastating.
And then there's the whole "pay it forward" mentality in the puzzle community, an attitude that makes me feel privileged to be a member of this particular tribe.
The reluctance to marry seems to have unleashed spiteful hostility, an attitude that makes the decision not to wed a tough one.Contraception is a particular problem.
Lessons about the Pilgrims, George Washington and others "are designed to mold a certain attitude that makes you an American citizen," he said.
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It was just my general attitude that made everybody leery.
This, he seems to say, is the attitude that made these guys.
More than anything, it was this attitude that made me go with them.
"She was always 'in the right.' It was this attitude that made my childhood feel like a totalitarian regime".
He quickly made a name for himself with a brash, in-your-face attitude that made him one of the most entertaining and controversial bowlers on the PBA Tour.
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