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Discover LudwigThe phrase "coupled making" is not grammatically correct
You could replace it with the phrase "coupled with making", which means to do something in combination with something else. For example: "Working hard and using my creative skills coupled with making time for networking has helped me to move up the career ladder."
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Hence, the indirect client and provider are unnecessarily coupled, making future enhancements more difficult to realize.
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