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"make a consensus" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to coming to a mutual agreement among individuals or groups. Example sentence: We held a meeting and were able to make a consensus about the best plan of action.
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The dissenters objected that 18 states did not make a consensus and accused the majority of enshrining its own will as constitutional law.
The comprehensive analysis of multiple protein targets has influenced us to make a consensus structural rule exploited by pharmacophore and other allied techniques from a large repository of protein structures.
Sport Obermeyer relied on an in-house "buying committee"—a group of company managers from a range of functional areas to make a consensus forecast of the demand for each of the company's various products.
"It is getting to be the time for leaders in radiation oncology and surgery to get together and make a consensus statement that could help to guide their membership," Dr. Morrow said.
Therefore the aim of the research is the proposition of a more comprehensive and justified definition for SE that could potentially make a consensus among the SE scholars.
One straightforward approach to improve upon the prediction quality would be to make a consensus of the three methods applied here.
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His champions did not take into account that charm does not make a consensus-builder out of a person who doesn't particularly value consensus.
The aim of the new RTW program is to make a consensus-based RTW implementation plan.
In consequence, the extension and complexity of the resulting documents disheartens their study by professionals (both jurists and geneticists) and makes a consensus very hard to reach even among the genetic experts' community.
As the early assessments of the upfront market are being made, a consensus is emerging that among the network players, the weaker hands are held by ABC and Fox, which is part of the News Corporation.
The authors should rather use a sketched phylogeny that makes a consensus of previous analyses.
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