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The phrase "it also makes" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something contributes to or results in an additional effect or outcome.
Example: "The new policy is beneficial for the environment; it also makes the company more sustainable."
Alternatives: "it additionally creates" or "it further results in".
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It also makes players uncomfortable.
It also makes practical sense.
It also makes economic sense.
It also makes excellent pizzas.
It also makes no sense.
It also makes financial sense.
It also makes it.
It also makes them inefficient.
It also makes for wicked good TV.
It also makes working much more enjoyable.
It also makes them more ambitious.
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